Do I need to open a Virgin Money ISA before I transfer my ISA to Virgin Money?
Yes, you will need to open your ISA account before you transfer an ISA to us. View our ISAs.
How long do I have to pay into my ISA?
If you have an Easy Access or Limited Access Cash ISA, you can deposit when you like. If your account is a Fixed Rate Cash ISA with a sort code beginning 08, you have 30 days from the day you open the account to both add money and send your ISA transfer form to us. Any deposits received after 30 days, may be returned to you.
If you want to transfer your Cash ISA into your Fixed Rate Cash ISA Exclusive with a sort code beginning with 05 or 82, this can be done online within the first 14 days of opening your account.
I already have an ISA, can I open another one with you?
Yes, you can hold ISAs with different providers, and you can have multiple ISAs with Virgin Money. The important thing to remember is that you stay within your personal ISA allowance of £20,000 per tax year. If you’ve already made a deposit in the current tax year, you’ll need to transfer your existing ISA across to us before you can continue to deposit.
Can I transfer part of my ISA to you?
Absolutely, if you’re 18 years old or above we accept both full and partial ISA transfers.
Check:
- Your ISA is still eligible for additional deposits in your terms and conditions.
- Your existing provider allows partial transfers.
How do I transfer an ISA from another provider to you?
Click "Get started" above, answer all the questions and we'll take you to the best route to transfer your ISA. Whether it's online, by post or in one of our Virgin Money Stores.
Can I transfer multiple ISAs to you?
Yes. For Virgin Money ISAs with a sort code beginning with 08 you can transfer as many ISAs as you like online. For sort codes beginning with 05 or 82, you can transfer a maximum of eight ISAs online. If you have more than eight ISAs to transfer, click "Get started", complete the postal form and send it back to us.
How do I transfer my Virgin Money ISA to another provider?
We'd be sorry to see you go, but if you want to transfer to a new ISA provider, you will need to contact them to arrange the transfer on your behalf.