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How do I transfer money from Nationwide regular saver to non-Nationwide account?

Hi

I'm probably being really dumb here, but how do I transfer money online from my Nationwide regular saver account to an account with another bank? I can only find the option to transfer the money it another Nationwide account. Please help! Thanks.
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  • GeorgeHowell
    GeorgeHowell Posts: 2,739 Forumite
    You can only transfer it to another N'wide account such as a Flex account. This can be achieved instantly. From there you can make a payment to your account with another bank. If that is not already set up, go into Payments and Transfers ~ manage Arrangements ~ Set Up New Arrangements. I don't think NW will let you set up an e-account unless you also have an account with them which can be used to pay in or with draw money, so I assume you already have one.
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  • Hmm, I only have a regular saver and an ISA with them!
    :p Proud to be a MoneySaver! :p
  • Milarky
    Milarky Posts: 6,356 Forumite
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    They give you a card with a PIN don't they? ATM withdrawal outside/inside the the other bank (subject to daily limit) No interest penalty as such - just a lower rate (as low as 4%) for the month of withdrawal.....

    Can withdraw down to £1 IME
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  • Sam37
    Sam37 Posts: 117 Forumite
    Yep, and if you haven't got the foggiest about where the card is.. (like me)
    You can open a current (flex) account with them v. quickly online, and don't need any regular income on it -and possibly get a Visa debit card that doesn't charge abroad as a bonus-
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