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Where is the best place
chesterfield44
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To put my bond which matures in April, I have a ISA allready
SO where is the best bank, building society to put my savings
Thx very much
SO where is the best bank, building society to put my savings
Thx very much
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Rates could change before April, many have not yet factored in the March BoE rate reduction.
Do you have a 2009/10 Cash ISA? Remember that you have a new £3,600 ISA allowance from 6th April.
Try the usual comparison sites nearer the maturity date:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/savings-accounts-best-interest
http://www.moneyfacts.co.uk/money/savings/1/short-term-fixed-rate-bonds.aspx
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/savings/
http://www.fsa.gov.uk/tables/bespoke/SavingsAccount0 -
are looking for best interest/service/ease of handling account/stability?chesterfield44 wrote: »To put my bond which matures in April, I have a ISA allready
SO where is the best bank, building society to put my savings
Thx very much
no bank with all these qualities exist. infact thats not what banks are meant to be.0 -
Im looking for best interest, I could leave it for a fixed term of one year so I want the best return possabe
I'll be placing £3600 in an ISA but what about the rest ?0 -
Have you checked the best rates for various accounts in the links which I previously posted?chesterfield44 wrote: »Im looking for best interest, I could leave it for a fixed term of one year so I want the best return possabe
I'll be placing £3600 in an ISA but what about the rest ?0 -
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It's designed to confuse all of us, I suspect....chesterfield44 wrote: »Yes, banks and all the gobbaldygook they use really confuses me
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