Topcashback has a 24 hour deal and offering £100 cashback if you invest atleast £100 in My UK Tracker ISA with Scottish Friendly. So basically if you invest £100 all your investment is coming back as cashback and even in the most unlikely circumstances that you lose all your £100 investment with SF you will not make any loss.
A glance at My UK Tracker Options (ISA)
The ISA is a very British, well-known tax-free way of saving or investing for that long term savings goal. You might be looking to put money away for a dream holiday, a new car or even the infamous rainy day and we get plenty of those in the UK.
Take a look below at a summary of what you need to know about My UK Tracker Options (ISA).
Investment features
Invest tax-free using your Investment ISA allowance from just £10 a month, lump sums from £100 lump sum or a combination of both.
Once you have set up My UK Tracker Options (ISA) you can cash in or raise, lower, stop and restart payments at any time.
Your money will be invested in a My Options policy within a Scottish Friendly ISA which will invest in the UK Tracker fund.
The UK Tracker fund is a higher potential risk and return investment linked to an index of the UK stock market. The index includes shares of well-known high street brands and companies listed in the UK.
The UK Tracker fund gives you the long term growth potential of the UK stock market.
What you need to consider
The value of your investment can go down as well as up, so you could get back less than you have paid in.
You should consider this a medium to long-term investment for a period of at least five years.
The UK Tracker fund's performance will be mainly dependent on the movement in the UK stock market.
If you cash in before the end of 5 years there will be a £50 deduction from your cash-in value.
Tax Information
Tax treatment depends on your individual circumstances and tax law may change in the future.
Tax-free means the policy grows free of income and capital gains tax (other than tax on dividends from UK shares).
You can have one Cash ISA, one Innovative Finance ISA, one Lifetime ISA and one Investment ISA in each tax year. You can have as many policies as you like within your Investment ISA provided you do not exceed the annual ISA limit. The maximum you can invest in a Investment ISA is £20,000 in the current tax year less any amounts subscribed to a Cash ISA, Lifetime ISA and/or Innovative Finance ISA with another ISA manager.
To apply you must be a UK resident aged 18 or over.
Top comments
TesaoGostoso
14 May 173#8
Please note they charge/take 5% of initial amount and a further £50 if you take any money out within the first 5 years
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loveabargain
14 May 17#1
Not used Top Cashback before. How reliable are they at paying out?
nobigdeal to loveabargain
14 May 17#2
They paid out for me last year for a very similar offer (took about 5 months, as 3 monthly installments were required to qualify)
shishiragarwal
14 May 17#3
Just invest lumpsum of £100
nobigdeal
14 May 172#4
Yes, thank you.
I was reporting how long the cash back took to be paid.
nobigdeal
14 May 171#5
Worth noting that if you open this, then you cannot open another Stocks & Shares ISA this financial year.
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shishiragarwal to nobigdeal
14 May 171#7
Can u invest in it if u have 'help to buy ISA'? my knowledge is bit limited on same
loveabargain
14 May 171#6
Well I've gone for it. Seems like a no brainer to me
TesaoGostoso
14 May 173#8
Please note they charge/take 5% of initial amount and a further £50 if you take any money out within the first 5 years
shishiragarwal to TesaoGostoso
14 May 17#10
thanks for dat. considering i am getting my investment back with TCB, i wont consider touching it before 5 years and let it grow for long term. these r long term investments so longer u leave dem better r benefits
nobigdeal
14 May 17#9
Your Help to Buy is most likely a Cash ISA. You can have invest in a Cash ISA and also in a Stacks and Shares ISA in the same financial year, so in short yes you can.
ycsb
14 May 17#11
Thinking about opening a new isa for my child so won't be touching it for many many years. Seems like a good deal.
nobigdeal to ycsb
14 May 17#12
I think the ISA they offer is for 18+, so potentially you would have to open it in your own name.
rheumatoid
14 May 171#13
Charges quite high. 5% initial and 1.5% AMC. If you are looking to invest much more than your £100 you might be better elsewhere.
WolFishAntics
14 May 17#14
24 hour deal? When did it start and what time does it end? Thanks
m1chaels
14 May 17#15
If you have previously had a wcottish friendly product (for cahback purposes) are you wligible for cashback again?
Palwan
14 May 17#16
I believe you can open 1 ISA per year. So use your senses and avoid the £100 bribe.
ycsb
14 May 17#17
Seems to have disappeared now.
lindus to ycsb
14 May 17#18
as they reached their target perhaps?
RSteve
14 May 17#19
Anyone know if I take this out will it mean I can't take out a Lifetime ISA (LISA) this year or does that count as a cash ISA?
nobigdeal to RSteve
14 May 171#20
I haven't found anything definitive. My feeling is you can open one of all the variants of an ISA, namely: a Cash ISA, an Innovative Finance ISA, a Lifetime ISA and an Investment/Stocks and Shares ISA. The combined investment must not exceed 20k. If anyone has a source to corroborate this, I'd be keen to see.
DavidL
14 May 17#21
Charges outweigh the cashback benefit here! Take care folks.
Guzzle
14 May 17#22
Agreed, unless you're only looking to invest a small amount then those charges will eat into your returns and quickly wipe out the £100 cashback. Therefore larger investors may be better off elsewhere.
For example if you invested £5k in this product, you could be paying out £75 each year in management charges. If you do a little research you could buy a diy isa and be paying less than half that.
rbsjp
14 May 17#23
expired
psychdee
14 May 17#24
I can only see monthly premiums
saraye to psychdee
15 May 17#25
It's expired anyway
143AD
15 May 17#26
Pity I missed it
ramraideruk
20 May 17#27
Well, I signed up and my TCB has tracked. However, it's going to take 26 weeks to pay!! :disappointed:
shishiragarwal
22 May 17#28
Its back again, until tomorrow. Mods please unexpired
Opening post
A glance at My UK Tracker Options (ISA)
The ISA is a very British, well-known tax-free way of saving or investing for that long term savings goal. You might be looking to put money away for a dream holiday, a new car or even the infamous rainy day and we get plenty of those in the UK.
Take a look below at a summary of what you need to know about My UK Tracker Options (ISA).
Investment features
Invest tax-free using your Investment ISA allowance from just £10 a month, lump sums from £100 lump sum or a combination of both.
Once you have set up My UK Tracker Options (ISA) you can cash in or raise, lower, stop and restart payments at any time.
Your money will be invested in a My Options policy within a Scottish Friendly ISA which will invest in the UK Tracker fund.
The UK Tracker fund is a higher potential risk and return investment linked to an index of the UK stock market. The index includes shares of well-known high street brands and companies listed in the UK.
The UK Tracker fund gives you the long term growth potential of the UK stock market.
What you need to consider
The value of your investment can go down as well as up, so you could get back less than you have paid in.
You should consider this a medium to long-term investment for a period of at least five years.
The UK Tracker fund's performance will be mainly dependent on the movement in the UK stock market.
If you cash in before the end of 5 years there will be a £50 deduction from your cash-in value.
Tax Information
Tax treatment depends on your individual circumstances and tax law may change in the future.
Tax-free means the policy grows free of income and capital gains tax (other than tax on dividends from UK shares).
You can have one Cash ISA, one Innovative Finance ISA, one Lifetime ISA and one Investment ISA in each tax year. You can have as many policies as you like within your Investment ISA provided you do not exceed the annual ISA limit. The maximum you can invest in a Investment ISA is £20,000 in the current tax year less any amounts subscribed to a Cash ISA, Lifetime ISA and/or Innovative Finance ISA with another ISA manager.
To apply you must be a UK resident aged 18 or over.
Top comments
All comments (29)
I was reporting how long the cash back took to be paid.
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For example if you invested £5k in this product, you could be paying out £75 each year in management charges. If you do a little research you could buy a diy isa and be paying less than half that.
http://www.scottishfriendly.co.uk/affiliate/my-moneybuilder-isa