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Here we'll guide you through the steps to transfer an existing stocks and shares ISA held with another provider to a Newcastle Building Society cash ISA.

To do this, if you haven't already, you'll need to open a Newcastle Building Society cash ISA.

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I'm a new customer

If you're a new customer, you can do this by viewing our range of cash ISAs, selecting an account, and applying online.

View our range of cash ISAs

I'm an existing customer

If you're an existing customer, you can do this by logging into your account online and opening a new ISA with us.

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Use the stocks and shares ISA transfer form

For both options, you will be provided with a stocks and shares ISA transfer form (PDF, 194kB) at the end of your application. Please print, complete and return this form to us at Newcastle Building Society, 1 Cobalt Park Way, Wallsend, NE28 9EJ.

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Tax-free savings options to suit you

Whatever you're saving for, we have a range of ISAs available so you can save tax-free all year round.

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