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Can I Transfer NatWest Cash ISA into ex-Sainsbury's Cash ISA
scm
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Hi,
I have a cash ISA with NatWest and recently my Sainsbury's cash ISA was transferred into NatWest. So when I look at my NatWest accounts I have 2 separate ISAs listed.
The old NatWest account has a lower interest rate than the ex-Sainsbury one (under 3% vs over 4%!).
I want to keep these investments with NatWest because they gain me a premier bank account.
Does anyone know if I can transfer the old NatWest ISA into the ex-Sainsburys ISA to benefit from the higher interest rate?
The old NatWest account has a lower interest rate than the ex-Sainsbury one (under 3% vs over 4%!).
I want to keep these investments with NatWest because they gain me a premier bank account.
Does anyone know if I can transfer the old NatWest ISA into the ex-Sainsburys ISA to benefit from the higher interest rate?
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Yes, NatWest will know. Most ISA providers will allow money to be transferred between their products, but it'll depend on the Ts & Cs of the Sainsburys product, e.g. is it a fixed term product not accepting funding after an initial window?scm said:Hi,I have a cash ISA with NatWest and recently my Sainsbury's cash ISA was transferred into NatWest. So when I look at my NatWest accounts I have 2 separate ISAs listed.
The old NatWest account has a lower interest rate than the ex-Sainsbury one (under 3% vs over 4%!).
I want to keep these investments with NatWest because they gain me a premier bank account.
Does anyone know if I can transfer the old NatWest ISA into the ex-Sainsburys ISA to benefit from the higher interest rate?1 -
If the Sainsbury's one is still offering over 4%, sounds to me like it might be fixed rate? In which case, you're unlikely to be able to make further deposits/transfers into it.1
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The ex - Sainsburys account accepts transfers and is variable rate.0
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