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Paying into Shawbrook ISA
                
                    Pensioner2b                
                
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                    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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            Send funds from you linked nominated account as a bank transfer/faster payment
just sent funds to my 3 year one opened in 20231 - 
            some ISAs only allow you to put in funds for a few weeks after they are opened - maybe that is the case here0
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            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.1 - 
            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 funds0
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            Just do a bank transfer from your linked account surely?1 Sealed Pot Challenge # 1480
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            Might have to go digging then because it is no longer saved in my frequent payees on my bank account.
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            No real digging required. It's all explained, along with all of the details needed, on their website...1
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Click on view account details - which shows ------Pensioner2b said:Might have to go digging then because it is no longer saved in my frequent payees on my bank account.Linked account details
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            They have just confirmed what others have said here,just send funds from your linked bank account1
 
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