Paying into Shawbrook ISA

Our fixed rate ISA's matured in January and we then took up the offer of a two year fixed rate ISA @ 4.38%. As it is 6th April I now want to fund this with a further £20k each but having logged on can't see a way of adding funds. Anyone know how or do I need to wait until tomorrow to speak to them.

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  • tillycat123
    tillycat123 Posts: 975 Forumite
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    Send funds from you linked nominated account as a bank transfer/faster payment 

    just sent funds to my 3 year one opened in 2023
  • Flugelhorn
    Flugelhorn Posts: 7,154 Forumite
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    some ISAs only allow you to put in funds for a few weeks after they are opened - maybe that is the case here 
  • sammy_zammy
    sammy_zammy Posts: 80 Forumite
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    edited 6 April at 12:41PM
    The other people are incorrect - you can fund Shawbrook fixed-rate ISAs until maturity. Famously so, in fact.

    As Tillycat Said, you can fund using your linked account.
  • Daz2009
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    I'm in the same boat as the OP, I've messaged them, waiting for a reply,there doesn't appear to be an option on their website to add more funds
  • cutestkids
    cutestkids Posts: 1,669 Forumite
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    Just do a bank transfer from your linked account surely?
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  • Barkin
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    Daz2009 said:
    there doesn't appear to be an option on their website to add more funds
    Correct. It's always been the case that deposits from elsewhere can only be made electronically from the nominated account.
  • Pensioner2b
    Pensioner2b Posts: 18 Forumite
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    Might have to go digging then because it is no longer saved in my frequent payees on my bank account.

  • Barkin
    Barkin Posts: 744 Forumite
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    No real digging required. It's all explained, along with all of the details needed, on their website...
  • bristolleedsfan
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    edited 6 April at 4:15PM
    Might have to go digging then because it is no longer saved in my frequent payees on my bank account.

    Click on view account details -  which shows ------

    Linked account details

  • Daz2009
    Daz2009 Posts: 1,124 Forumite
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    They have just confirmed what others have said here,just send funds from your linked bank account 
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