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Small cash withdrawal from ISA - timeframes?

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    mikeiow
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    Just as update - this was indeed completed on Monday this week, which is fine (& thanks again for the replies) πŸ‘

    As a counterpoint to @ferret50 - I have done the same with a Fidelity fund, and I am 4 working days in, with the cash not quite showing in the account πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
    A call with them just now to check - the fella I spoke with confirmed once it was "cash" within the fund, it should transfer within 3 day.

    So a week feels 'normal', & certainly good enough πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

    Oh, & Fidelity UK totally ignore messages on twitter and indeed my two messages to them within the platform, which kinda p!sses me off πŸ™„ Fair to say it is quite likely I will move that ISA entirely at some point in the future.
    The info we can get with Cobens far outweighs Fidelity πŸ’ͺ

    (edit to add I have no idea why those two emojis get the male symbol....maybe I need the gender neutral ones 🀣)

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      Just to round this off….it was 9 days from placing order to receiving money with Fidelity πŸ‘€
      Happy with the Cobens timeframe πŸ‘

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        Follow-up on a very old thread: what are the withdrawal timescales for funds in an IM ISA now?

        I'd like to take out about Β£10k (to buy a car - very PH!) If I put in the request via the website over the weekend then I am guessing it will be actioned on Monday morning (and not before).

        When will the money be in my bank account for me to transfer to the seller?

        Thanks.

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          Follow-up on a very old thread: what are the withdrawal timescales for funds in an IM ISA now?

          I'd like to take out about Β£10k (to buy a car - very PH!) If I put in the request via the website over the weekend then I am guessing it will be actioned on Monday morning (and not before).

          When will the money be in my bank account for me to transfer to the seller?

          Thanks.

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          Renmure Jim
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          @2BToo said in Small cash withdrawal from ISA - timeframes?:

          I'd like to take out about Β£10k (to buy a car - very PH!) .

          I think you need to give more details so we can vote on the PH worthiness of the car. Timeframe are probably positively affected by cylinder count, engine displacement, horse power and negatively affected by cup holder count and electrification status.

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            @2BToo said in Small cash withdrawal from ISA - timeframes?:

            I'd like to take out about Β£10k (to buy a car - very PH!) .

            I think you need to give more details so we can vote on the PH worthiness of the car. Timeframe are probably positively affected by cylinder count, engine displacement, horse power and negatively affected by cup holder count and electrification status.

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            @Renmure-Jim Fair enough question!

            2002 S2 Elise. Bright red.

            Cylinder count: 4
            Displacement: 1800cc
            BHP: 156
            Cup holders: None at all
            Electrification status: Don't be rude.

            Will that delay release of the cash from my ISA?

            SalePic.jpg

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              Renmure Jim
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              That’s a perfect answer. I just added an Elise about 6 weeks ago and have been having much fun in the sunshine.

              If it were up to me the ISA money would be with you, err, yesterday!!

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                Gallons Per Mile
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                Haha, I did the same at the end of last year, to buy an E39 M5 that caught my eye...

                Took approx two weeks in total from me making the request to the cash being in my current account.

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                  Adam Kay
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                  5 working days from instruction to receipt of cash is the current time frame. Any trades are effective the same day circa 2-3pm uk time on the day received(dashboard instruction in by 9am)

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                    Thanks Adam.

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                      Hi Adam
                      Is that the same for taking a payment from a sipp
                      Cheers

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                        Nik can answer that more clearly. My understanding is once set up it just ticks along but setting them up takes a number of weeks.

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                          Hi Adam
                          Is that the same for taking a payment from a sipp
                          Cheers

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                          Nik Burrows
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                          @Ducati996R
                          A SIPP withdrawal takes a little longer as it needs to run through FCA questionnaires, Payroll and HMRC
                          An ad hoc withdrawal 4 weeks, if you set up a regular income after the initial set up it just pays out each month
                          Drop me a message and I can walk you through the process to make it as smooth as possible

                          Cheers

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