Nationwide Cash ISA Reviews

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ING DirectING Direct ISAOpen an account today in approximately 10 minutes. A simple way to save up to £3,600, without paying tax on your investment.Monthly2.50%N/A
NatWeste-ISAAvailable to existing Natwest Customers Only. The longer you save the more you can earn, save up to £3,600 in a tax year. See site for details.Monthly2.00%N/A
AbbeyDirect ISASave from just £1 to receive 2.00 AER (variable) tax free.Annually2.00%N/A
NatWestCash ISAAvailable to existing Natwest customers only. Transfer your previous years ISA's into this great cash ISA. Earn up to 2.0% AER tax free.Monthly2.00%N/A

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Average Ratings for Nationwide Cash ISA

  • Reviewer Ratings3 stars
  • Overall Rating2.9 stars

2 Reviews For Nationwide Cash ISA

  • Guest 9th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    Good Points: Any point a customer can see so far. I don't think so. I really regret to ask Nationwide to transfer my ISA.


    Bad Points: Customer service.


    General comments: I asked Nationwide to transfer my ISA from other provider on 3rd April and other provider closed my account and sent the cheque to Nationwide on 7th of May but until now it still hasn't transfered my money yet. The ISA call centre number is hard to get through to.

  • blue10 Rank: Corporal 19th Jan 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I would recommend the Nationwide Instant Access ISA as an essential way to save. Everyone pays tax on their earnings and purchases, a cash ISA means that, at least, interest on some savings can be tax-free.
    The ISA account is branch based with a passbook, and can be opened with as little as £1. Interest is currently 4%, which is much higher than most ordinary branch-based accounts, and the chancellor can't get his hands on a penny! That includes amounts up to £3000 - the current ...