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Saffron Members Regular Saver Nisa, now available for 2015/2016 tax year. Pays 3.5% on monthly deposits of upto £1270.
Membership required to qualify, need to have held £100 minimum in a savings account for 12 months, or owe £100 on a mortgage.
http://www.saffronbs.co.uk/savings/display.product.php?categoryID=2&category=tax-free&productID=t60 -
The Post Office Easy Access Issue has been replaced with a new issue, paying 1.41% with a 0.76% fixed bonus for 12 months.0
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Nationwide Flexclusive at 1.5% now accepting transfers in from Nationwide and other providers, instead of just new money.
Still not sure it's worth it.Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0 -
I will be going for this again this year - only available until the end of April to members that already have an account with them (4% regular saver for me)
http://www.saffronbs.co.uk/savings/display.product.php?categoryID=2&category=tax-free&productID=t6
Sorry careful_ly I've just noticed you've done posted this already!0 -
Jimmithecat wrote: »I will be going for this again this year - only available until the end of April to members that already have an account with them (4% regular saver for me)
http://www.saffronbs.co.uk/savings/display.product.php?categoryID=2&category=tax-free&productID=t6
Sorry careful_ly I've just noticed you've done posted this already!
Thats great that this info was correct
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=67994751&postcount=39540 -
veryintrigued wrote: »Thats great that this info was correct
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=67994751&postcount=3954
Notts is now added properly to their website if you'd like to update the link and details Kazza.
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So is Saffron members' RS @ 3.5%, instant access, 1 year term0
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I rang Danske Bank to open one of their ISAs to transfer in an existing cash ISA. Whilst they would be happy to open the ISA over the phone, transfers-in can only be initiated in Branch. It's not an option for me to travel to Northern Ireland for this, so I'll have to settle for one of the even more miserable rates.0
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Leeds Building Society
2-year fixed-rate 2.1% on balances above £14,999; transfers in accepted
3-year fixed-rate 2.2% on balances above £100; transfers in accepted
Limited withdrawals are allowed: withdraw up to 25% of the capital investment without notice or loss of interest prior to maturity subject to the minimum balance of £100 being maintained
http://www.leedsbuildingsociety.co.uk/savings/isa-tax-free-accounts/
EDIT: reportedly already being pulled 2 days later: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=68154199&postcount=60 -
Trying_to_be_good wrote: »Nationwide Flexclusive at 1.5% now accepting transfers in from Nationwide and other providers, instead of just new money.
Still not sure it's worth it.
Just looking at the terms for this. I have 2 FlexDirect accounts that I haven't used for perhaps a year or two. I can still see them in internet banking. They have a zero balance though I did keep £1 in one until a few weeks ago. Does this mean I can apply for the Flexclusive ISA? It looks like the requirement to fund your account with £750 each month only applies to holders of the Flexaccount and Flexone. Am I reading this right?0
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