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Kent Reliance BS will increase the rate on their Direct Mini Cash ISA by the full 0.25%, from 5.71% to 5.96%, with effect from the 1st June 2007.

They also allow transfers in which many others with higher rates do not.

I've just added an extra £160 interest approx. by transferring from the Nationwide.

Happy saving

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Kent Reliance BS will increase the rate on their Direct Mini Cash ISA by the full 0.25%, from 5.71% to 5.96%, with effect from the 1st June 2007.

They also allow transfers in which many others with higher rates do not.

I've just added an extra £160 interest approx. by transferring from the Nationwide.

Happy saving

Link: KENT RELIANCE BS

Abbey are also to increase their Direct ISA rate by 0.25% on 01/06.

This will take it to 6% for balances > £9k and 5.75% below.

They also allow transfers in.

Only thing to note which I think was mentioned in my previous thread is that there is a 0.5%

variable rate bonus included in this payable to 1/5/2008.

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Is there some major drawback of sorting out an ISA (and/or ISA transfer) by post? I don't think it'd be my first choice, but I don't see any serious disadvantages.

It makes life significantly more complicated if you have this and several other accounts or you plan to move abroad etc. It is far more convenient if it is purely internet based as you would just need to click a few buttons now and again.

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Not me. As long as you don't have over 31k with 'em 90% should be safe.

The exact amounts are on this website somewhere.

If you're referring to the FSA's FSCS, then I believe it's 100% of the first £2k, then 90% of the next £33k.

So, the first £35k is 'safe', and should result in compensation of:

2000 + (33000 x 0.9) = 31700

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