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☆ Saving £50,000 ☆
Richard_Branston
Posts: 4 Newbie
I'm looking to save £50,000 -
I would like to be able to access the money instantly if needs be, but I'm unlikely to touch it. I'd like to ensure it's safe and there is no particular time limit.
I was considering one of the Irish Nationwide ones however I believe there are concerns about the safety of leaving money with them.
All suggestions welcome
I would like to be able to access the money instantly if needs be, but I'm unlikely to touch it. I'd like to ensure it's safe and there is no particular time limit.
I was considering one of the Irish Nationwide ones however I believe there are concerns about the safety of leaving money with them.
All suggestions welcome
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Start with your tax free cash ISA allowance, Richy!
And click on 'Banking Saving' above for more info on ISAs and other savings tooooo Kavanne
Nuns! Nuns! Reverse!
'I do my job, do you do yours?'0 -
Irish Nationwide is not covered by the FSCS (UK) scheme, and you'd be relying on the Irish Government in the event of collapse0
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