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regular savings- can you go above the limits?

artha
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sorry if this is discussed elswhere but couldn't find the link to where I thought I had seen it.
I have a regular savings account at Nationwide and an e savings account. The esavings is now paying a pitiful interest rate but the regular savings is better. The best rate for regular savings is whern you put in £250/month.
My question is do you get the same rate if you put in more than £250/month on the amount over £250?
I have a regular savings account at Nationwide and an e savings account. The esavings is now paying a pitiful interest rate but the regular savings is better. The best rate for regular savings is whern you put in £250/month.
My question is do you get the same rate if you put in more than £250/month on the amount over £250?
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many of the accounts specifically state you cant, you would need to check the t&c's of the specific accountMFW#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
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