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Multiple ISAs

Hi

Last year I opened an Egg ISA, the previous year I opened a NSI ISA, and this this year I have an ICESAVE ISA.

What I'm wondering is, can I transfer all the money from Egg and NSI into a single ICESAVE ISA? or do I have to keep them seperate?

Thanks

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  • Lokolo
    Lokolo Posts: 20,861 Forumite
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    Nope you can transfer them all in but you have to do it a different way to BACS and stuff.

    I can't find their ISA transfer form on their website though.

    [edit] try logging into their online banking thing and see if it says anywhere there.
  • kruez
    kruez Posts: 16 Forumite
    Thanks for the quick response, I'll take a look. one thing I forgot to mention was that I have the maximum amount in my egg and NSI ISA. hence why I'm not sure if I can have it in my current ISA.
  • kruez
    kruez Posts: 16 Forumite
    OK I've found the form on the website, I should have just gone to the ICESAVE website, rather then spending my time surfing forums.

    Thanks again
  • purplestar133
    purplestar133 Posts: 1,732 Forumite
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    I've been wondering similar things as the original poster.

    Don't the transfer forms just have space for the name and address of one bank though? They have on the Nationwide transfer forms and A&L, I think, as far as I can remember. If you want to transfer your funds from two providers and combine them in one ISA, do you just have to squeeze two addresses into the space on the form?!
  • Lokolo
    Lokolo Posts: 20,861 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts
    I've been wondering similar things as the original poster.

    Don't the transfer forms just have space for the name and address of one bank though? They have on the Nationwide transfer forms and A&L, I think, as far as I can remember. If you want to transfer your funds from two providers and combine them in one ISA, do you just have to squeeze two addresses into the space on the form?!

    No.
    You fill in multiple forms :)
  • purplestar133
    purplestar133 Posts: 1,732 Forumite
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    Lokolo wrote: »
    No.
    You fill in multiple forms :)

    Oh...that makes sense! Doh!
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