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Any good 6 month fixed term bonds?
tawse57
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Hi,
Does anyone know of any good 6 month fixed term bonds with decent IRs at the moment? From what I can see on the various sites most of the bonds now appear to be 12 months?
Thanks,
T.
Does anyone know of any good 6 month fixed term bonds with decent IRs at the moment? From what I can see on the various sites most of the bonds now appear to be 12 months?
Thanks,
T.
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Nationwide has a 6 month fixed rate bond paying 6.4% to 6.59% gross depending on amount deposited.0
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Hi,
Does anyone know of any good 6 month fixed term bonds with decent IRs at the moment? From what I can see on the various sites most of the bonds now appear to be 12 months?
Kaupthing Edge offer 6 month fixed term accounts currently paying 6.97% AER (6.85% gross)
http://www.kaupthingedge.co.uk/our-products/interest-rates.aspxIn case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot:cool:0 -
Icesave offer a 6 month fixed term account at 6.86% AER.
ING Direct also offer 6.30% AER (£5,000 minimum balance) and 6.60% AER (£10,000 minimum balance).
Also have a look at moneysupermarket and moneyfacts.2014 running challenge 587.4 miles / 250 miles0 -
sloughflint wrote: »Icesave 6.86%
http://www.icesave.co.uk/interest-rates.html
Sloughflint beat me to it with Icesave!2014 running challenge 587.4 miles / 250 miles0 -
united trust bank 7.12% according to moneyfacts0
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