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Happy with my current account but who should I save with?

Hi guys,

Wonder if you can help. I bank with a&l and am happy with the current account they offer me. When I signed up to them I opened their 10% regular saver deal but when a year came to an end that closed down. Ideally, I'd like to do the same again but it seems I can't do so unless I open an insurance policy or something. With that in mind are there any good comparitive deals I can open with another bank without starting a new CA?

thank you all

Comments

  • debbie42
    debbie42 Posts: 2,586 Forumite
    Not 10%, but YBS offer 7% in their regular saver. It's branch only to open, but you can set up a standing order to fund it.
    There's a thread on regular savers here.
    Debbie
  • CLAPTON
    CLAPTON Posts: 41,865 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    what sot of savings do you want to make?

    lump sum
    regular saving (how much)
    tax free ISA?
    do you want online line access
    do you want instant access
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