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Best Savings Rate
UncleZen
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As of March 13, who is offerring the best savings rate?
I know MSE has some "top" accounts listed, but there are not many.
Ideally I'd like:
Best rate (if it drops in 12 months, I'll switch again)
Monthly interest
Apply & manage online
No penalties for withdrawals.
This is not an ISA Im looking for (maxed out). Currently I have an e-saver with Santander thats just dropped from 3% to a paltry 0.5% so time to switch
I know MSE has some "top" accounts listed, but there are not many.
Ideally I'd like:
Best rate (if it drops in 12 months, I'll switch again)
Monthly interest
Apply & manage online
No penalties for withdrawals.
This is not an ISA Im looking for (maxed out). Currently I have an e-saver with Santander thats just dropped from 3% to a paltry 0.5% so time to switch
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Try using the advanced search facility on this site.
http://www.money.co.uk/savings-accounts/instant-access-savings.htm0 -
As of March 13, who is offerring the best savings rate?
I know MSE has some "top" accounts listed, but there are not many.
Ideally I'd like:
Best rate (if it drops in 12 months, I'll switch again)
Monthly interest
Apply & manage online
No penalties for withdrawals.
This is not an ISA Im looking for (maxed out). Currently I have an e-saver with Santander thats just dropped from 3% to a paltry 0.5% so time to switch
Most of the best rates available at the moment are on current accounts. All have monthly funding requirements, some have DD requirements etc Nationwide FlexDirect 5% on £2500, Santander 123 3% up to £20k but monthly charge, LTSB & BOS Vantage (can have 3 of each) 3% up to £5k in each. Regular savers also have higher rates, but for smaller amounts.
I suggest you do a forum search, or have a read of the more recent posts here
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4013740
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