Stocks and shares isa

I would like to purchase shares in one company and then transfer them into a stocks and shares isa. i.e just the one company's shares in the isa.

Whats the procedure folks?

Thanks in advance

Les from Blean
18:55 Thu 21st Jun 2012
 
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Why not get the ISA first and then buy the sharesto go in it. These guys might be able to help:
http://www.hl.co.uk/investment-services/isa
After JPJshare.com ceased trading I needed a home for an ISA full of "buy and hold" stocks. After research I chose Hargreaves Lansdown.
To transfer shares to an ISA you have to sell them and rebuy them in the ISA. So open an ISA then buy the shares. I use iwebsharedealing.co.uk
Again there are loads of ready made isa packages and self select packages out there, these can range on investors experience. From standard low risk returns to high end returns with a little more risk involved. I've personally used this guys for investing http://www.share.com/a/isa.html, the customer support is really good and setting up is pretty straight forward.

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