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Can someone advise me on the situation:
I have an existing natwest e-ISA which was opened on 10May 2009. I get around 3.01% interest on the account. Does anyone know if i can still transfer more funds to this account from a ISa held with anotehr bank?
Link to the account details below:
http://www.natwest.com/personal/savings/g2/isas/e-isa.ashx#tabs=section2
According to the Features and benefits tab, yes you can:
You'll simply need to complete an ISA transfer form then take the completed form into your local branch or post it to:
Central Tax Unit
9th Floor, 1 Hardman Boulevard
Manchester M3 3AQWearing my other one today.0 -
Apologies if this have been covered already.
I had a Nationwide E-ISA for the previous tax year which included £5100.
On 7 April 2011 I opened a new Nationwide E-ISA with a better rate and initiated a complete transfer and close of my old E-ISA account
The closing balance was £5131.32
Can I invest a further £5,340 into my new E-ISA for this tax year?
Thanks,0 -
adsmithy1984 wrote: »Apologies if this have been covered already.
I had a Nationwide E-ISA for the previous tax year which included £5100.
On 7 April 2011 I opened a new Nationwide E-ISA with a better rate and initiated a complete transfer and close of my old E-ISA account
The closing balance was £5131.32
Can I invest a further £5,340 into my new E-ISA for this tax year?
Thanks,
Yes, provided you've transferred the funds and not withdrawn them then deposited them again.DEBT FREE!
Debt free by Xmas 2014: £3555.67/£4805.67 (73.99%)
Debt free by Xmas 2015: £1250/£1250 (100.00%)0 -
Thanks - I did a transfer.0
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Hello,
I am transferring my old Skipton ISA to Halifax and completing the form, now the account number is too long for the box will this be a issue? and I don't have a specific sort code for my account just the Skiptons usual one will this be OK too use?
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am about to transfer an old Barclays ISA to Halifax. Does anyone know address of Barclays ISA team to put it on the transfer form?0
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I had a meeting at the Halifax on the 28th March to transfer from Santander to the Halifax, I was warned that there was a 14 day cooling off period (is that right?), the funds are still sat in my Santander account 22 days later, how long does it take?'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0
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.....the funds are still sat in my Santander account 22 days later, how long does it take?
As the Halifax ISA guarantee should pay you interest from the date of receipt of the transfer form, is there any particular reason for your concern about the time taken to transfer the funds?0
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