Very easy to add funds and withdraw funds. You always know how much more you can add to your ISA. The only gripes I have are the changes they made so we can’t compare performance using graphs, and I... See more
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Scottish Friendly is one of the UK’s leading financial mutuals and we’ve been around since 1862. Being a mutual organisation means that we’re owned by our members, not shareholders, so all the profit we make is used for the benefit of our members. Scottish Friendly believes investments should be for everyone. We aim to offer affordable investments and protection plans, to be fair on cost and to offer a quality, secure and trustworthy experience however you deal with us.
16 Blythswood Square, G2 4HJ, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Ive Just opened an ISA for my daughter and I have to say it was very easy indeed.

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Catherine today answered my call, handled the situation perfectly and efficiently. very well spoken and great manners. honestly - amazing job!

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I've just been reading through the negative reviews, following a telephone call with Scottish Friendly just now about my policy, which is due to mature in a few months.
I have actually been looking forward to maturation for a very long time as I am already aware of how poor the returns are going to be. I did, in fact, reduce my monthly contributions some years ago to reduce possible losses.
I called to clarify when exactly I can close my account. I was told that I had to do it on the EXACT day the 10 years are up to keep the final minimum payout guarantee. I asked if that was a Sunday by any chance. Turns out it is. So if there's a problem on the website, I'm screwed.
So, I asked the lady to confirm what the value would be if I closed the account now. She said £2600 odd which turns out to be £300 and a bit profit - that's after nearly 10 years. She did not volunteer whether there would be a penalty fee.
Can I just point out, when I was 16, I took out a £50 a month Sun Alliance 10 year policy, which promised a £10,000 return, which was very good. As it turned out, I actually received £14000 on maturation. Things were very different back then.
I am not blaming Scottish Friendly specifically for the way things are these days but the lady on the phone clearly wasn't interested or helpful or understanding. That is a growing problem, not just with Scottish Friendly. And everything 'they' do, just makes it worse.

Reply from Scottish Friendly
I transferred a lump sum into an ISA using the provider’s app. The funds left my bank account, but did not arrive in my ISA.
When I contacted customer support to resolve this, I was asked to provide an extensive amount of highly sensitive personal and financial information by email, including:
- A full bank statement
- Full name
- Date of birth
- First line of address and postcode
- Policy number
- National Insurance number
I refused to send this information via email, as email is not a secure method and providing this level of detail would expose my main bank account and leave me vulnerable to fraud and identity theft.
I did, however, provide the acquirer reference supplied by my bank, which I would reasonably expect to be sufficient to trace a missing transfer.
I find it concerning that a financial services company would request such sensitive information over an insecure channel, and that resolution appeared to be dependent on my willingness to do so.
I am sharing this experience to make other customers aware and to encourage the company to review its data security and customer protection practices.

Reply from Scottish Friendly
Useful little app to keep track of your savings. When I have had to contact SF to sort out administration on my Bond they called back promptly and I was able to sort things out with a real human being.

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Quick and easy way to check and make any changes to my plans.

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I would advise against using Scottish Friendly. Some years ago, SF acquired the business of another provider with which I had 2 pension policies. Over the years, I was not impressed with SF’s admin and so, in 2021, decided to transfer these 2 policies to a SIPP I already had with a different provider. SF took months to complete the transfer, but I was relieved when it eventually completed – or so I thought! In August 2025, I was notified by my SIPP provider that SF had just transferred a 4-figure Loyalty Bonus into the SIPP. This should have been included in the funds transferred in 2021.
Since August 2025, I have been chasing SF for compensation for the financial loss suffered as a consequence of the Loyalty Bonus not having been invested in 2021. That should not be difficult to calculate. For the whole of that period my SIPP was invested in two funds with JP Morgan. Helpfully, JP Morgan have a hypothetical investment performance calculator on their website. This provides a good estimate of my loss, which is about 45% of the amount of the bonus.
Four months later, although SF have acknowledged that compensation is due, they have yet to make a proposal. I have been told the person in SF Pensions dealing with this cannot speak to me because “he does not have a phone”. The person in the Complaints Team (who occasionally emails to say the calculation is still being worked on) also refuses requests to phone me. It is infuriating.

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Scott was such a great help with setting up my account,very patient and talked me through every step. Customer care took to the next level thank you so much

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Make a mistake opening my Son JISA.
Trying to get that sorted and it’s been a nightmare.
Customer service appealing on our 3rd attempt.
Your not the main contact-another issue
Your brother is over 16 got to sort it himself
And here we are now.

Reply from Scottish Friendly
As a grand mother I opened an account for my grand daughter. Everything appeared fine. The DD was set up. I phoned after to make sure the account was up and running. Was told yes. My grand daughter wanted to see her account and I discovered I was unable to log into the account. After e-mails to them, I received an office response to each, waited the time scale and then I phoned them to be told this company does not do these types of accounts. My account had been closed. If you put this into the search this company emerges. So I would not bother.
You gave me hope in your reply and I got in touch: after series of secruity questions and a promise you would get back to me within 3-5 days I waited. Still waiting... Silence
Conclusion, a product that is not available can not be fixed.

Reply from Scottish Friendly
I had trouble logging into my account. I telephoned, I did not have to wait long before the call was answered. The problem was soon resolved with the lady staying on the line until I had gained access to my account. Once in my account the transaction I wished to make was very straight forward, easy to follow steps and some of the boxes were automatically filled, name, address and bank details etc.

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Appalling company when it comes to transfering your pension. Over a month and still not done. Spoke to Arron last week who advised would be received within 3 to 5 working days ...no. called today only to be told that that was rubbish he had said and the transfer hadn't been actioned as they needed another form. I explained as I had to Arron that a second form had been sent which Adam confirmed had been received. Hence the pension being sorted within 3 to 5 working days. Amy today confirmed that it had been received and would escalate it. Complaint raised. So please avoid this company as all you get is lies

Reply from Scottish Friendly
Very helpful customer services and the plans and app are all very simple and easy to understand.

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