ISA transfer - why glacial?
ISA transfer - why glacial?
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Simpo Two

Original Poster:

91,616 posts

289 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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I'm doing some tidying up by moving a few hundred £ from one ISA with a bank to an ISA with a platform provider.

I had to get a PDF form from the latter, complete and post it back to them. Then they sent it to the bank. That's week one, great. But when I rang today to see if it had been transferred - because I like loose ends tied up - they said it takes 6-8 weeks. I asked why it took so long and they said it was the 'Customer Standard' (or somesuch, I forget the exact term). No doubt it is, but it didn't answer the question of why it takes 6-8 weeks to move a few hundred £... the incumbent is hardly making a fortune by sitting on it for that long.

bitchstewie

64,412 posts

234 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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I get the impressions there are still, in 2023, lots of things like faxes and paper forms involved.

Someone may know the exact technical reasons why that's the case but it just seems not to have caught up in an age of electronic/instant everything.

InformationSuperHighway

7,419 posts

208 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Anything other than instant transfer these days is a scam / taking advantage of customers... strong I know.. but there really shouldn't be any excuses.

Generally it's in their advantage to hang on to your cash as long as possible.

p1doc

3,659 posts

208 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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i transferred cash isa to cash isa did online done in 3 working days,your delay likely due to paperwork being processed slowly

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

91,616 posts

289 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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p1doc said:
i transferred cash isa to cash isa did online done in 3 working days,your delay likely due to paperwork being processed slowly
This is S&S both sides, but only cash so nothing has to be sold.

I'm sure things were quicker in 1923!

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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I found exactly the same when moving my children's junior ISA. And when consolidating some previous pensions. And now when I am moving my SIPP from Vanguard to a SSAS.

As an example, I contacted Vanguard, just to ask for their transfer-out pro-forma to a SSAS pension. It should take 5 minutes to forward it on, or it should be available on their website, as it is a standard document. And yet they took a month to get a proper reply, and even then it required me to raise a formal complaint, to get the document that quickly.

They just hide behind terms like "due-diligence" when all I am asking for is a copy of the correct form to use!

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

91,616 posts

289 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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EddieSteadyGo said:
They just hide behind terms like "due-diligence" when all I am asking for is a copy of the correct form to use!
Better than 'because Brexit' I suppose!

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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I wonder if it is similar to how it used to be switching a bank account.... e.g. lots of lethargy and not much incentive to resource it properly. From what I've seen, it looks to be most providers (or I have been exceptionally unlucky).

digger_R

1,808 posts

230 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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I think its just standard wording, I was told the same and it took 2-3 days to arrive.