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First direct regular saver account

I would like to open another FD regular saver account after my previous one matures. I didn't need to pay fees on my FD Account because I opened an Everyday e-Saver at the same time. Will the same rules apply?

Thanks.

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  • buffman
    buffman Posts: 440 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    I have a First Direct current account and Everyday e-Saver. I recently set up my second regular saver after the first had matured. I pay no fees to First Direct.
  • Gromitt
    Gromitt Posts: 5,063 Forumite
    Yes, the same rules apply. As you as you have cash in the e-Saver, you will not pay fees.
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