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Bank Account with savings folders?
zildjian
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Hi All,
I am looking for a bank account which within the main account i can make in essence mini-folders to which i can save for certain items. For example, a "phone" folder which i can put money into to save for a phone.
Does anyone know of a bank which does an account which does something like that?
I am looking for a bank account which within the main account i can make in essence mini-folders to which i can save for certain items. For example, a "phone" folder which i can put money into to save for a phone.
Does anyone know of a bank which does an account which does something like that?
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This question is asked fairly frequently, have you searched for similar threads? The consensus seems to be there is not much about. Rather than type in all the answers again see this thread re Barclays
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/47294600 -
I've just opened an E-saver account with Principality BS. Once it's opened you can open different pots within the account and name them. It even lets you set savings targets.0
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lloyds tsb has a money manager as part of their esavings account which allows you to create goals and apportion amounts to0
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I just noticed on my RBS account, there is a new savings goal at the bottom aswell. FYI!
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I've just opened an E-saver account with Principality BS. Once it's opened you can open different pots within the account and name them. It even lets you set savings targets.
I've got one of these too..pity there's nowt in it
:rotfl:oh well.. DFW'er - Lightbulb moment : 31st July 2009 - £18,499
28th October 2019 - £13,505 - 27% paid off.
Demolishing my House of Debt.. one brick at a time!!
Thinking of spending???..YNAB says "NO!!!!"0
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