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This is my bank and I have a salary going in every month, I have a 123 account and an ISA with them. Should I need to worry, what with the Spanish financial crisis, and if it all goes belly up, will the Government pay me back everything in the account - which is way under £85,000 by the way but still a lot to me !! If it comes to this, how long does it take to get money back?
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I don't think anyone knows how long it would take to pay out under the compensation rules - I don't think it's been tested in earnest. Probably not instantaneous
It is - legally - an entirely separate entity, so <<shouldn't>> be affected even if the Spanish parent flops
I don't think anyone knows how long it would take to pay out under the compensation rules - I don't think it's been tested in earnest. Probably not instantaneous
It is - legally - an entirely separate entity, so <<shouldn't>> be affected even if the Spanish parent flops
You have no reason to worry smurfchops. In the unlikely event Santander UK go belly up you will get your money back after a short while. I had an Icelandic ISA when they went bust but I got my money back from the FSCS but I can't remember how long it took. It wasn't too long.
The money you have in the ISA will be refunded along with a certificate saying it's ISA money to enable you put it all into another ISA with another provider.
The money you have in the ISA will be refunded along with a certificate saying it's ISA money to enable you put it all into another ISA with another provider.