i am over 50 and would like to know how many isa accounts i can have at any one time??

by , 3 months agoOpen Question

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added 3 months ago...

thank you jazzi

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You can onl;y open one cash ISA in each financial year, but there's nothing to stop you keeping all the previous years investments in separate accounts. The only thing to be wary of is that the older the account is the more likely you are to be receiving a terrible rate of interes!

by Jazzj, 3 months ago

You're welcome katz1 :)

by Jazzj, 3 months ago

Double post

by Omendata, 3 months ago

You can have any number of ISA accounts, but you can only buy one cash ISA and one investment ISA in any one tax year. Be careful though because usually the rates change every year and if yuo dont reinvest you could be getting very low interest rates.

by Roobydoo, 3 months ago

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