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Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
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A lot of the rates have dropped since the list was last updated, e.g. Nationwide Flexclusive ISA now 1.3%, not 1.5%. Clicking links often takes you to "Page not found" because of this - current offering has lower interest rate.0
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A lot of the rates have dropped since the list was last updated, e.g. Nationwide Flexclusive ISA now 1.3%, not 1.5%. Clicking links often takes you to "Page not found" because of this - current offering has lower interest rate.
I think for existing policy holders it remains at 1.6% or 1.5%0 -
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I dont think I saw these listed on the first page but Kent Reliance have a 2 year tracker ISA at 1.5% (BoE +1%) plus a few others:
http://www.kentreliance.co.uk/isas
If you think rates may change in the next 2 years then it may be worth a look.0 -
Punjab national bank will be reducing their Variable Rate Cash ISA from 1.65% to 1.45% from 30/4/16.0
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Fixed rates down.
http://www.sbiuk.com/personal-banking/personal/cash-isa/cash-isa-fixed-deposit-account
Applications for Cash ISA fixed deposit ( Current year subscription / Transfer ) made till 10th March 2016 will get the rates applicable at the time of the application0 -
Leeds 2 yr fix (issue 74) @ 1.85% has gone -been replaced by issue 77 @ 1.5% -and so has Nott b/s 2 yr fix -issue 19 replaced by issue 20 @ 1.5%:( Oh for the days of 6-7%:o
I'm thinking of cashing in my maturing Halifax ISA and bunging it in SIPPs for me and her indoors! as well as having a good holiday:T0 -
brewerdave wrote: »Leeds 2 yr fix (issue 74) @ 1.85% has gone -been replaced by issue 77 @ 1.5% -and so has Nott b/s 2 yr fix -issue 19 replaced by issue 20 @ 1.5%:( Oh for the days of 6-7%:o
I'm thinking of cashing in my maturing Halifax ISA and bunging it in SIPPs for me and her indoors! as well as having a good holiday:TRemember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
brewerdave wrote: ». . . Oh for the days of 6-7%
Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Thinking of putting a maturing cash ISA at 4% or so into P2P ISA.illegitimi non carborundum0
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