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Cash ISA Under 3%
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Here are some Cash ISAs that are paying under 3%
Smile With current account 2.75%
Smile without current account 2%
Britannia BS Instant Access 2.5% - 2.6%
Nationwide BS Instant Access 2.6%
Any more for the definitely not best cash ISA list?
Co-Op Bank 2.75%
Even worse ;
Alliance & Leicester Branch ISA 1.2% -£1 to 17999.
Smile With current account 2.75%
Smile without current account 2%
Britannia BS Instant Access 2.5% - 2.6%
Nationwide BS Instant Access 2.6%
Any more for the definitely not best cash ISA list?
Co-Op Bank 2.75%
Even worse ;
Alliance & Leicester Branch ISA 1.2% -£1 to 17999.
"When the Government borrows, the citizen has to save".
Machiavellii
Machiavellii
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natwests is low for any one not qualifying for a transfer in bonus, their rates are:
£27,000+3.25%3.20%N/A£18,000 - £26,9993.10%3.06%N/A£9,000 - £17,9992.80%2.76%N/A£1 - £8,9992.59%2.56%N/A
have a feeling i will be xferring mine out as soon as my 2% bonus ends next yearMFW#105 - 2015 Overpaid £8095 / 2016 Overpaid £6983.24 / 2017 Overpaid £3583.12 / 2018 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2019 Overpaid £2583.12 / 2020 Overpaid £2583.12/ 2021 overpaid £1506.82 /2022 Overpaid £2975.28 / 2023 Overpaid £2677.30 / 2024 Overpaid £2173.61 Total OP since mortgage started in 2015 = £37,286.86 2025 MFW target £1700, payments to date at April 2025 - £1712.07..0 -
One way for the govt to pay for some of this.... where ISAs become so rubbish people just spend the money/put it into regular interest accounts instead?0
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