In the market to open up a new savings account
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Hi everyone,
Would apreciate a little help on choosing a new savings account (or mini ISA perhaps?).
The aim in mind it to get the best possible interest deal being offered on the market at the moment, for 10% of my earnings, which I intend to squirel away on a monthly basis, and leave generally unmolested.
It will be meant to act as my emergence fund, so quick access would be a good thing.
I'm about to go and start reserching possible providers on the internet now.. but if you know of any savings accounts or mini ISA's that are paying excellent interest rates, you think I should look at, I would value your input.
Would apreciate a little help on choosing a new savings account (or mini ISA perhaps?).
The aim in mind it to get the best possible interest deal being offered on the market at the moment, for 10% of my earnings, which I intend to squirel away on a monthly basis, and leave generally unmolested.
It will be meant to act as my emergence fund, so quick access would be a good thing.
I'm about to go and start reserching possible providers on the internet now.. but if you know of any savings accounts or mini ISA's that are paying excellent interest rates, you think I should look at, I would value your input.
Sometimes you wake up grumpy ... but if you're wise, you'll let her sleep in.
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If you haven't used your ISA cash llowance this year the Abbey postal ISA is the market leader on Interest rates but they have had problems with a backlog due to popularity.
I believe this is now cleared.
Halifax and Abbey had 7% regular savers on the go, Abbey finishes Sat 29th Jan but I think the halifax is going on still.
Alliance and Leicester have a good rate on their online saving account.
Check out moneysupermarket.com and the searches should help you out.
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Thank you BenL ... I shall go do that thingSometimes you wake up grumpy ... but if you're wise, you'll let her sleep in.0
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