abbey has a higher rate if you want to transfer it to their postal one, NS&I have a better rate with their direct one but you can't transfer to it. I'm with Abbey, they've never caused me any problems.
2006-09-02 23:33:26
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answered by agius1520 6
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There are plenty of banks and BS offering higher paying ISAs than the Abbey postal one. Shop around.
Also do not consider banks that impose restrictions like the NS&I. Your maney is for your convenience, not theirs.
2006-09-04 17:16:10
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answered by Anonymous
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A really great place to read about this is the Martin Lewis website www.moneysavingexpert.com I took one out with Bradford and Bingley (as it had good interest rates with instant access at the time).
Recommend taking a look on this website before you decide what to do!
2006-09-04 09:09:23
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answered by mouthwash44 1
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Can you transfer an ISA, I didn't think you could. I thought the idea was to let it mature and gain interest.
2006-09-03 06:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Smile.co.uk and you wont be helping the arms trade etc either. Plus they have a really good interest rate especially if you change your current account to them too.
2006-09-03 13:12:34
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answered by freddy 2
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Or Yorkshire Building Society, i hear theirs are pretty good.
2006-09-03 08:22:53
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answered by bambam 5
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