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iWeb Change to Scottish Widows
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Got the app working fine. Like a numpty I was clicking confirm email on the laptop, instead of doing it properly on the phone!0
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Apologies if this has been asked before but is there a delay with dividend payouts due to transition from iweb to SW? My last Shell dividend was paid out automatically at the end of September and nothing since.
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I haven't received any dividends since the recent change but looking at my account everything's still set to pay away as usual. Is the cash sitting on your account? Shell's most recent dividend was paid on 18/12/25. If not, when you look in 'dividend history' do you see anything (you'll need to change the filters to show December 25)?Nova1307 said:Apologies if this has been asked before but is there a delay with dividend payouts due to transition from iweb to SW? My last Shell dividend was paid out automatically at the end of September and nothing since.
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Thanks. My bad - it has actually been paid. I didn't take enough care when scrolling through my bank transactions on my phone.wmb194 said:
I haven't received any dividends since the recent change but looking at my account everything's still set to pay away as usual. Is the cash sitting on your account? Shell's most recent dividend was paid on 18/12/25. If not, when you look in 'dividend history' do you see anything (you'll need to change the filters to show December 25)?Nova1307 said:Apologies if this has been asked before but is there a delay with dividend payouts due to transition from iweb to SW? My last Shell dividend was paid out automatically at the end of September and nothing since.
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Just checked my dividend payout options on the SW app and it has carried forward from iweb to payout immediately so all good going forward hopefully.2 -
I've just set up my first Regular (one-off) investment using the new facility.
Got it a bit back to front at first, as I chose an Investment plan, before I'd done the subscription part, so had to go back and amend the Investment date.
It will debit on the 12th and invest on the 17th….hopefully.
Just £500 to test the water with.
Shame there didn't seem to be a button to chose from existing investments. Unless i missed it.
How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 3.24% of current retirement "pot" (as at end December 2025)1 -
I tested it out and I am pretty sure I was able to do the investment without doing the subscription - so the money was taken from cash on my account. Maybe you did not have enough spare cash?
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I had no uninvested cash in the account, so was topping up directly from my linked current account.
I think that's the difference.
How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 3.24% of current retirement "pot" (as at end December 2025)0 -
All went according to plan.
Bonus, in that the fund price had dropped a bit between me setting it up and the actual purchase price!! (Obviously this could have just as easily gone the other way 😉)
How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 3.24% of current retirement "pot" (as at end December 2025)3 -
Apologies if this has already been covered but my SIPP has been t/f from iWeb to SW. The SIPP is 100% in drawdown and I regularly take 1-2 payments each year. I can't work out from the website or App how I would go about withdrawing money from my account. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
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I don't have a SIPP with Iweb but for my ISA everything is pretty much the way it was before the rebrand. So why don't you just try doing what you did when it was Iweb?
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