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Nationwide Esaver

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Thinking of putting 33k in Nationwide esaver. Do they do monthly interest? If not can anyone recommend a high paying monthly income account with a "brand" name. Don't really fancy Iceland or India !!! :D

No tie up with halifax/HBOS. Already have account there.

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  • Calchas
    Calchas Posts: 405 Forumite
    The Nationwide e-Saver is only just over 5% isn't it?

    I looked at their e-Bond at 6.5% but was put off because of the need for a current account, as is the case with the e-Saver.

    This link may give you some ideas of other rates with the "Heinz" :D accounts.

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/savings-accounts-best-interest
  • Jonesya
    Jonesya Posts: 1,823 Forumite
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    If you can lock it up for 6 months then NW do 6 month fixed rate bonds paying around 6.5% - you don't need a NW current account for these.
  • skronk wrote: »
    Thinking of putting 33k in Nationwide esaver. Do they do monthly interest? If not can anyone recommend a high paying monthly income account with a "brand" name. Don't really fancy Iceland or India !!! :D

    No tie up with halifax/HBOS. Already have account there.

    My impression is that Icelandic and Indian banks have not been in as much difficulty as British banks recently, and I find my dealings with Icesave and Icici somewhat easier than with certain British institutions.
  • skronk
    skronk Posts: 129 Forumite
    Jonesya wrote: »
    If you can lock it up for 6 months then NW do 6 month fixed rate bonds paying around 6.5% - you don't need a NW current account for these.
    is ebond covered by banking guarantee as normal savings ?
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    skronk wrote: »
    is ebond covered by banking guarantee as normal savings ?
    Yes.

    Two more (instant access) accounts for you to consider:

    Egg Savings @ 6.3% AER fixed for 12 months (but no withdrawal penalties)

    Tesco Internet Saver @ 6.25% AER (including bonus for the first year)
  • skronk
    skronk Posts: 129 Forumite
    Yes.

    Two more (instant access) accounts for you to consider:

    Egg Savings @ 6.3% AER fixed for 12 months (but no withdrawal penalties)

    Tesco Internet Saver @ 6.25% AER (including bonus for the first year)

    Thanks but I was looking for a 6 month bond. ?
  • John_0771
    John_0771 Posts: 77 Forumite
    Bradford and Bingeys internet saver 6.3% ( I think it is) no tie ups, just instant access
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