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Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
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Why are these market leading rates from Punjab National Bank not included in any of your best buy tables?
Variable Rate Cash ISA 2.00%
Fixed Rate Cash ISA:
1 year to less than 2 years 1.90%
2 years to less than 3 years 2.15%
3 years to less than 4 years 2.30%
4 years to less than 5 years 2.50%
5 years 2.70%0 -
Why are these market leading rates from Punjab National Bank not included in any of your best buy tables?
Variable Rate Cash ISA 2.00%
Fixed Rate Cash ISA:
1 year to less than 2 years 1.90%
2 years to less than 3 years 2.15%
3 years to less than 4 years 2.30%
4 years to less than 5 years 2.50%
5 years 2.70%
Who are you talking to?
They are on the first page of this thread as Ive already stated to you on another thread.0 -
Well, I can see them too. They're at or near the top of each category so pretty hard to miss, I'd say.veryintrigued wrote: ». . . They are on the first page of this thread . . .
Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Good offer from HSBC for HSBC Advance customers only.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/51779760 -
Kazza please note that the Saffron BS 4 year ISA is only for new money. Their website states: "Transfers in from other providers are not permitted." Thanks for keeping the current offers updated.0
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No idea what to do with the money currently in my Nationwide regular saver ISA (2.59% gross) when it ends. My 3+% current accounts are nearly maxed out and I already have regular savers with Lloyds and First Direct.0
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Kazza please note that the Saffron BS 4 year ISA is only for new money. Their website states: "Transfers in from other providers are not permitted." Thanks for keeping the current offers updated.
Has this been withdrawn? Only the 1 and 2 year are showing here:
http://www.saffronbs.co.uk/savings/cash-NISA-savings-accounts0 -
No idea what to do with the money currently in my Nationwide regular saver ISA (2.59% gross) when it ends. My 3+% current accounts are nearly maxed out and I already have regular savers with Lloyds and First Direct.
How about the Newcastle Building Society Big Home Saver ISA? That's a regular savings ISA (with no end period - though the rate is variable so could drop at any time). It pays just over 2.5% and allows you to save up to £1250 per month. Unfortunately it doesn't allow transfers-in though.0 -
Anyone opened an ISA with the Punjab Bank.
Rate looks good for instant access.
I know it's branch only operated but can't seem to find a transfer form on their website.0 -
Anyone opened an ISA with the Punjab Bank.
Rate looks good for instant access.
I know it's branch only operated but can't seem to find a transfer form on their website.
Great service from them (last April) when I:
Opened an instant access cash ISA and transferred multiple non Punjab ISAs to them
They were kind enough to send me the forms by post as I was already a customer.0
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