How do I trigger a withdrawal request from my OakNorth ISA?

Fixed Rate ISA – The quickest and easiest way to withdraw funds is through your online account on our website or through our mobile app. If your withdrawal request is received on a business day, the money will be sent back to your nominated account on the following business day. If it is received on a non-business day such as Saturday, Sunday or a Bank holiday, the money will be sent back to your nominated account within 2 business days. You can also trigger withdrawal requests over the phone. Please note, if you would like to transfer your ISA out, you will need to contact your new ISA provider and instruct them to request a transfer from us.Β  Also, if you withdraw funds prior to the maturity date of your Fixed Rate Cash ISA: the money withdrawn will lose its tax-free wrapper; you will not be able to replace the money withdrawn and count it towards your ISA allowance for the current tax year; and you will be penalised with a loss of interest as shown below.

  • 12 Months- 90 days of interest on the amount withdrawn
  • 24 Months- 180 days of interest on the amount withdrawn
  • 36 Months- 270 days of interest on the amount withdrawn

Easy Access ISA – The quickest and easiest way to withdraw funds is through your online account on our website or through our mobile app. If your withdrawal request is received on a business day, the money will be sent back to your nominated account on the following business day. If it is received on a non-business day such as Saturday, Sunday or a Bank holiday, the money will be sent back to your nominated account within 2 business days. You can also trigger withdrawal requests over the phone. Please note, if you would like to transfer your ISA out, you will need to contact your new ISA provider and instruct them to request a transfer from us.

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