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Transferring to a Natwest e-ISA


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Written on: 08.01.2010 [04:28]
myra
Myra
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Am I able to transfer my Halifax ISA directly in to the NatWest E-ISA? I saw the rate earlier this week and think it could be right for me but I don’t want the hassle of going in branch. Is it safe to assume that I can simply transfer everything online seeing as it is an e-ISA? Are there any rules about transferring ISAs online?
Written on: 10.01.2010 [04:07]
Zachary
Zachary
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I am not sure if there are any specific rules to transferring to the NatWest e-ISA, but I can tell you that there is one main clause tied to the NatWest e-ISA that means that in order to have this rate you have to open a NatWest E Savings account also. These accounts will then be linked together. But I am not sure if you have to actually put any money in to this account or if you simply have to open it vbtu it is something to check with them. If you don’t want to go in branch perhaps try and chat to one of their online team assistants.
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