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ISA Transfers
antuk
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Hi,
Does anyone know if its possible to transfer multiple ISAs into one account thereby effectively combining two accounts into one new account?
Thanks
Ant
Does anyone know if its possible to transfer multiple ISAs into one account thereby effectively combining two accounts into one new account?
Thanks
Ant
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As long as the new provider permits transfers in you can do this. However, most (not all) fixed rate ISA's don't permit additions once opened, so to get around this some providers may transfer your existing ISA's into an instant access ISA, then once both transfers in are complete, they transfer that into their fixed rate ISA.0
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lloyds is offering 6.5% if you have more than 9k so does allow transfers in. however there are rumours that it's be withdrawn.0
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