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Monthly Saver

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First I'd just like to say Happy New Year 2014 to everyone. My resolution is to save money. Just before Christmas I went on my banks website to see what different types of savings accounts they offer. They range from an online saver, easy saver, monthly saver and more. So I made a coffee and began perusing. An online saver or easy saver would be ok but then it would be down to me to pay in money when I can. The monthly saver is a structured savings plan, you pay in between £25 - £250 once a month by standing order, for 12 months. The account then matures into an easy saver. It comes with an impressive 2% AER interest rate for the first 12 months as well. So I opened an account and opted to set the standing order at £150. I'm really excited and hope I achieve my saving goal. At the end of the year I should have put some away and begun climbing the savings ladder. I'm really impressed with the level of service Lloyds Bank provides and couldn't recommend a better bank to go with. And believe me I've tried them all, from Barclays, HSBC, Halifax to Natwest.
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  • innovate
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    Not sure whether this is a wind up but assuming it isn't: I am afraid, you haven't chosen the best option.

    Firstly, you don't have to have your savings with the same bank as you have your current account with. So you could have considered a 6% regular saver at First Direct, for instance.

    Secondly, 2% for a regular saver is a terrible rate. Even Lloyds themselves pay better than that in their Vantage current account.

    Anyway, congratulations to having resolved to save some money.
  • Hominu
    Hominu Posts: 1,671 Forumite
    The daft thing is that LLoyds bank offer a 2% regular saver whilst TSB offer a 3% regular saver.

    Then other banks like First Direct offer a 6% regular saver.
  • ViolaLass
    ViolaLass Posts: 5,764 Forumite
    It seems curious that someone who posts on here wouldn't have looked at the information on this website about regular savers, thus bagging themselves a much better deal.
  • ColdIron
    ColdIron Posts: 9,888 Forumite
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    Both the Lloyds and TSB Monthly Savers were 3% but have dropped to 2% recently (10/12/2013)
  • ViolaLass wrote: »
    It seems curious that someone who posts on here wouldn't have looked at the information on this website about regular savers, thus bagging themselves a much better deal.

    With the interest rates as they are Martin Lewis should tell savers to keep their eyes on the floor. Over the course of a year you will pick up more money on the streets than you would earning interest on £1,000.
  • jimjames
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    edited 2 January 2014 at 2:33PM
    With the interest rates as they are Martin Lewis should tell savers to keep their eyes on the floor. Over the course of a year you will pick up more money on the streets than you would earning interest on £1,000.

    The streets near you must be paved with gold or very careless people.

    I can get 11% on £1000 savings (annual interest = £110) with 2 high street banks so I doubt you'd pick that up as loose change.
    Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.
  • EarthBoy
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    Stanai wrote: »
    It comes with an impressive 2% AER interest rate for the first 12 months as well. .

    I can only say that you are easily impressed.
  • Seanymph
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    jimjames wrote: »
    The streets near you must be paved with gold or very careless people.

    I can get 11% on £1000 savings (annual interest = £110) with 2 high street banks so I doubt you'd pick that up as loose change.



    would you mind saying which accounts please?
  • opinions4u
    opinions4u Posts: 19,411 Forumite
    Seanymph wrote: »
    would you mind saying which accounts please?
    My guess would be Halifax Reward current account and Nationwide's latest super doopa Flex thing.

    Although I thought that would be 12.5% gross interest myself.
  • jimjames
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    Seanymph wrote: »
    would you mind saying which accounts please?

    Yes, if you have £1000 you can move it between the NW and Halifax accounts each month.

    5% interest on Nationwide Flexdirect equates to £50 per year on £1000.

    Moving it through Halifax account will give you £5 reward per month, total £60 per year.

    Overall £110 per year, 11% gross on £1000.
    opinions4u wrote: »
    My guess would be Halifax Reward current account and Nationwide's latest super doopa Flex thing.

    Although I thought that would be 12.5% gross interest myself.

    Spot on with the accounts. I'm not sure about the calculation to get 12.5% though, can you explain?
    Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.
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