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Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
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Nottingham Building Society is about to launch 1 year fixed term ISA at 1.45%. Available in branch only from 25th of April.0
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When I booked my appointment was told all the Nottingham building society branches are closed this Saturday (21st) while they update their IT systems. In case anyone is planning a visit.0
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People in East Anglia might care to note that the Nottingham BS is moving into the area, having bought some of the branch offices of the Norwich and Peterborough BS.Free the dunston one next time too.0
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Coventry have increased the rate of their Easy Access ISA (Issue 7) to 1.25% and 30 day Notice ISA (Issue 5) to 1.35%.Did you really mean to put loose?
Lose: no longer possess, not to retain, unable to find
Loose: not firmly or tightly fixed in place0 -
The Nationwide Loyalty ISA 1.4% has now been withdrawn.0
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United Bank UK (UBLUK) Fixed Rate Cash ISA - 2.65%
Minimum deposit: £2,000.
Notes: Fixed for five years from account opening.
For those who choose Interest added to account as opposed to paid away elsewhere rate is actually 2.79%
Had certificate through today -20000 invested...Interest amount at end of 5 years will be 2791.530 -
bristolleedsfan wrote: »United Bank UK (UBLUK) Fixed Rate Cash ISA - 2.65%
Minimum deposit: £2,000.
Notes: Fixed for five years from account opening.
For those who choose Interest added to account as opposed to paid away elsewhere rate is actually 2.79%
Had certificate through today -20000 invested...Interest amount at end of 5 years will be 2791.53Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Consumerist wrote: »Well, according to my calcs: £2,791.53 interest on £20,000 over 5 years works out to be the 2.65% AER advertised.
There must be something wrong with my calculator :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
20000 x 2.79% = 558 x 5 =
20000 x 2.65% = 530 x 5 =
https://www.ubluk.com/pages/index/interest_rate_sheet scroll to bottom0
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