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On line savings rates ??

Yorkshire Building Society has an on line instant access rate of 1.68% after tax. They are mentioned every week in Financial Mail on Wednesdays as one of the better interest rates available on line. Recently I took my savings out of this account because Principality has the same online account again instant access at 2.28% after tax. How come Principality is not listed as one of the better one accounts in the Daily Mail ?? Have I missed something??:confused:

Hope someone can help. thanks
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  • Aegis
    Aegis Posts: 5,695 Forumite
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    Egg, instance access rate of 3.25% gross, or 2.6% after tax. Probably also left out of the "best buy" tables in many newspapers.
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    Anything I say on the forum is for discussion purposes only and should not be construed as personal financial advice. It is vitally important to do your own research before acting on information gathered from any users on this forum.
  • When people say "take what you read in the papers with a pinch of salt " it also applies to not just news articles :D
  • martyn4764
    martyn4764 Posts: 840 Forumite
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    I know that Moneyfacts, for one, don't include any 'bonus rate' over 1%; the Egg account is 1.25 + a 2% bonus, so doesn't feature.
  • Gymgenius
    Gymgenius Posts: 208 Forumite
    It's become clearer than ever to me, that the best place to find the new rates is.....on this forum! :j
  • 5monkey
    5monkey Posts: 57 Forumite
    I have just opened my new Egg saving account and i love this website!!!
    :j
  • Jonbvn
    Jonbvn Posts: 5,562 Forumite
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    kilty wrote: »
    Yorkshire Building Society has an on line instant access rate of 1.68% after tax. They are mentioned every week in Financial Mail on Wednesdays as one of the better interest rates available on line. Recently I took my savings out of this account because Principality has the same online account again instant access at 2.28% after tax. How come Principality is not listed as one of the better one accounts in the Daily Mail ?? Have I missed something??

    The only thing you can trust in a newspaper is the date in the top right hand corner.;)

    The bottom line is that the Daily Mail is being paid by YBS.
    In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot:cool:
  • KingL
    KingL Posts: 1,713 Forumite
    and, apparently, google are run by the mafi@
  • flyingscotno1
    flyingscotno1 Posts: 1,679 Forumite
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    I agree they'll have probably just excluded 'bonus' periods to give comparison over length of time. Online they have 2 tables, with and without bonus.

    Whilst bonus is fine for people who manage finances and are willling to move money, a good deal of the population are not so savvy and get hooked by say a 2.5% rate with an poorer underlying rate of 0.5% when the bonus ends. Read the forums for people constantly moving to new issues of accounts at A+L etc. Loyalty might not be a killer, but ain't making folk richer!

    If you complain about Yorkshire- look at the articles the Daily Mail have on Nationwide giving them a long overdue boot over rates and charges. :T
  • withnell
    withnell Posts: 1,629 Forumite
    martyn4764 wrote: »
    I know that Moneyfacts, for one, don't include any 'bonus rate' over 1%; the Egg account is 1.25 + a 2% bonus, so doesn't feature.

    However this is changing as of 1-Oct-09, when this bonus restriction will be lifted
  • dwsjarcmcd
    dwsjarcmcd Posts: 1,857 Forumite
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    Jonbvn wrote: »
    The bottom line is that the Daily Mail is being paid by YBS.

    I can assure you that this is not true. There could be a number of reasons why this account features.
    1. It is a clean rate i.e. no bonuses
    2. It is a true 'instant access' account in that you get a cashcard with it to withdraw funds. You don't get that with many other online accounts
    3. Consistency of rate over a long period.
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