We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
Question for all you helpful and lovely peeps
[Deleted User]
Posts: 0 Newbie
I read somewhere on one of the boards but unsure which one.
Which bank is it where you can have several 'pots' that you can label in the one account? and which account is it?
Okay so that was two questions
Thanks
Which bank is it where you can have several 'pots' that you can label in the one account? and which account is it?
Okay so that was two questions
Thanks
0
Comments
-
Is it Nationwide Flex account and E Savings
http://www.nationwide.co.uk/savings/instant_access/e-savings/introduction.htmPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869
DFD 5/1/16Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying
. Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: &
for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
xx0 -
I do it with halifax too - I have loads of pots - none of them with any money in, mind you, but the intention is there
Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
Purpletea65 wrote: »I read somewhere on one of the boards but unsure which one.
Which bank is it where you can have several 'pots' that you can label in the one account? and which account is it?
Okay so that was two questions
Thanks
The accounts that have that facility have pretty poor interest rates though. Why not just open a separate high interest instant access account for each of the "pots" you were planning to have?0 -
I have several 'pots' with natwest. and Sister has 'pots' with barclaysCredit Cards at 0% £958.00Credit Card at 19.9% £2305.65Total Debt: [strike]£6290.76[/strike] £3263.65DFD: Dec 090
-
I think I have read on some diaries that people were using ING direct?0
-
One Account do that too, and any money in your account earning interest pays a little off your mortgage too0
This discussion has been closed.
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 352.3K Banking & Borrowing
- 253.7K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 454.4K Spending & Discounts
- 245.4K Work, Benefits & Business
- 601.2K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 177.6K Life & Family
- 259.2K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards