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Post by oldtimer on May 8, 2019 11:39:50 GMT
can we not invest in individual loans on Kuflink IFISA? Unfortunately not, also the interest is only paid yearly.
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Post by oldtimer on Mar 27, 2019 12:29:56 GMT
What court case is that?
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Post by oldtimer on Mar 12, 2019 17:08:17 GMT
Mine too. Was queued on 21st Feb.
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Post by oldtimer on Mar 5, 2019 17:27:39 GMT
You could open a new ISA with UB in April. Alternatively if you can sell some of your FS loans you can part transfer the cash balance to UB with no charge after April if you have contributed cash to the FS ISA this year. If your FS ISA was from previous years ie no cash input this year then you can part transfer now.
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Post by oldtimer on Mar 5, 2019 16:24:12 GMT
Great news is confirmation that there is no charge for ISA transfers out. Just planning my transfers in now... Are you planning to drip feed? I assume transfer in requires a paper form? I have the choice between accepting a lot of cash drag or eating away most of my 1st year interest with the cost of postage stamps As the ISA is flexible you could transfer in what you ultimately want to invest from a previous year, then withdraw most and drip feed the rest back in as needed.
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Post by oldtimer on Mar 5, 2019 13:05:57 GMT
I have confirmed with them that it will be flexible.
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Post by oldtimer on Mar 4, 2019 17:55:19 GMT
Yes I think you should do that then mine will move further up the queue
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Post by oldtimer on Mar 2, 2019 8:41:21 GMT
My deposit from 20/02 is still waiting in the queue As is mine from 21/2
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Post by oldtimer on Feb 28, 2019 10:16:18 GMT
I like Kuflink but would invest a lot more if they included self select in their ISA as I want monthly repayments not yearly ones
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Post by oldtimer on Feb 22, 2019 13:06:05 GMT
All loans are suspended. This happens when they are doing a repayment I think.
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Post by oldtimer on Feb 16, 2019 17:48:30 GMT
5 year for me also
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Post by oldtimer on Feb 14, 2019 16:22:38 GMT
MoneyThing any new loans on the horizon? We have not had an update since 11th January.
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Post by oldtimer on Feb 14, 2019 11:12:13 GMT
I am thinking of dipping my feet into Archover, I am more likely to dip into their ''The ArchOver Investment Plan'', As there individual loan contributions are too high for me. Any further opinions of users? I have invested in two of their plans. The only thing I would say is that the first payment is slow to come in. I invested in investment plan 1 which was drawn down on 31 October but did not get the first interest payment until 10 January. I have also invested in plan 3 which was drawn down on 20 December and have yet to receive a payment on that (promised for the end of this month) Edit: Come to think of it I have not received the second payment for investment plan 1 as yet which I would have thought should have been paid on 10th Feb hugoarchover ?
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Post by oldtimer on Feb 1, 2019 19:49:59 GMT
I was wondering that myself
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Post by oldtimer on Feb 1, 2019 12:07:45 GMT
Still doesn't seem to be of any use to the ISA, which remains auto-invest and fixed term only. I remain out of Kuflink for this reason. Lets hope the really exiting new products mentioned in the December newsletter includes self select ISA with monthly interest kuflink
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