The Autumn Budget is here
Find out exactly what it means for your money with helpful insights, articles and videos from our experts.
The Budget explainedWelcome to brighter investing
If you opened your account before January 2023, you now have an improved Online Service, and the option to go paperless. More features, more security, less hassle.
Find out how you can have an improved online serviceAccounts, funds and charges
Terms and charges
Download and view the latest key features and terms for your account.
Our funds
Take a look at our funds and how they've performed.
Key Investor Information
Download and view the latest Key Investor Information documents for our funds.
Fund Value Assessment
An evaluation of our funds' value for money and performance.
Questions and answers
You can make payments into your ISA by:
- Debit card – if you're making a one-off payment.
- Direct debit – if you're making monthly payments.
- Transferring another ISA to us – you can transfer cash ISAs and stocks and shares ISAs from other providers, in part or in full. If you transfer a stocks and shares ISA you'll be transferring the cash value, not the investments themselves - this means your money will be 'out of market' whilst the transfer is made.
You can stop, start or change your payments whenever you like – as long as you don't go over your ISA allowance for that tax year.
If you opened your account before 1 January 2023.
You may also be able to make payments by cheque.
The current ISA allowance is £20,000 for each tax year. You don't have to invest it all in one ISA – you can spread your money around. For example, you might put some into a cash ISA and some into a stocks and shares ISA.
Remember, you're responsible for making sure you don't put more than the current allowance into your ISA(s) each year. You can keep up to date with the current allowance at gov.uk.
If you have ISAs from previous tax years, you can transfer them to a Virgin Money ISA and that value won’t count towards your annual allowance.
Follow the links from our funds page for detailed information about each fund's performance.