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Egg ISAs
IWantToBeFree_2
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I have an Egg ISA where the interest is paid yearly, however, due to moving house I had to withdraw the money from the ISA before it had been there a year so now the balance is nil.
Am I likely to get any interest credited when the year comes round (11 June) seen as for a large part of the 12 months I had substantial amounts of monye in there or am I getting my hopes up?
Am I likely to get any interest credited when the year comes round (11 June) seen as for a large part of the 12 months I had substantial amounts of monye in there or am I getting my hopes up?
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As long as there are no restrictive t&c on an account (e.g. early withdrawal penalties) then you would expect an interest payment for the funds, yes.Debbie0
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