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OzzMosiz
Ok, I get my yearly interest on my (gulp) A+L Isa next month, and plan to look around to move it.
I'm getting 5.9% at the moment.

Anyone know any better deals where I can transfer previous ISA's across?

I noticed Halifax and RBOS are doing 6.2% - anyone seen any better?
twatmangle
QUOTE (OzzMosiz @ Dec 30 2007, 08:26 PM) *
Ok, I get my yearly interest on my (gulp) A+L Isa next month, and plan to look around to move it.
I'm getting 5.9% at the moment.

Anyone know any better deals where I can transfer previous ISA's across?

I noticed Halifax and RBOS are doing 6.2% - anyone seen any better?


Sorry about the boring reply, but http://www.nsandi.com/interest-rates/index.jsp seem to offer stability and reasonable rates.

6.05% for a direct cash ISA.

and don't forget the index linked saving certificates at RPI+1.35%
happy?
QUOTE (twatmangle @ Dec 30 2007, 08:58 PM) *
Sorry about the boring reply, but http://www.nsandi.com/interest-rates/index.jsp seem to offer stability and reasonable rates.

6.05% for a direct cash ISA.

and don't forget the index linked saving certificates at RPI+1.35%


This ISA doesn't accept transfers in - new ISAs only.

OzzMosiz
QUOTE (happy? @ Dec 30 2007, 09:04 PM) *
This ISA doesn't accept transfers in - new ISAs only.


Shame....
OzzMosiz
I notice ING Direct are doing one for 6.55% for 6 months (drops to low 5.13% after). Interest paid monthly, and no fees for moving after 6 months.

I'm tempted, but I guess rates will drop between now and June, so I'll possibly get even lower in 6 months time?
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