If you notice anything suspicious, such as changes to your account that you do not recognise, or believe that…
If there’s something you’d like to make us aware of, including any financial worries, life events like losing your…
Interest for your Cash ISA is calculated on a daily basis, and is paid annually, on the anniversary of…
You can log into your Moneybox account on our website by clicking ‘Log in’ in the top right corner…
All Moneybox customers can use the Moneybox website to view the balance of each of your accounts, your recent…
You can sign out of your Moneybox account on the website by clicking your initials in the top right…
You can edit your email address and mobile number on the Moneybox website by clicking your initials in the…
To view your statements on the Moneybox website, just head to Settings > Statements and documents. If you’d like…
You can download the app via the Google Play Store (for Android devices), or the App Store (for iOS…
If you’re already logged in to your Moneybox account on our website, you can set a new password by…
Before you can close your Moneybox account, you’ll first need to withdraw your balance, or cancel your account if…
You can request to update your linked bank account in Settings > Linked bank account. If you’ve switched banks…
You can send payments of £100 or more directly from your linked bank account to your Cash ISA using…
You can set up recurring weekly or monthly deposits via the Moneybox mobile app – at the moment it…
Cash ISA customers can transfer in an existing ISA through our website by logging in, then heading to Home…
You can make a full or partial withdrawal from your Cash ISA by clicking ‘View account’ next to your…
Capital at risk. All investing should be for the longer term. The value of your investments can go up and down, and you may get back less than you invest. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and may be subject to change in the future.
A 25% government penalty applies if you withdraw money from a Lifetime ISA for any reason other than buying your first home (up to £450,000) or for retirement, and you may get back less than you paid into your Lifetime ISA.
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
Payments you make into your pension won’t be accessible until the minimum pension age (currently 55, increasing to age 57 from 2028). Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and may be subject to change in the future.