Nationwide savings for multiple pots?

I was considering a move from FD to Nationwide's Flexplus Account, mainly for the improved online banking experience over FD and the ability to have named accounts/multiple savings "pots", something the FD does not, and seemingly are very resistant to ever allow. I had intended to use multiple e-savings accounts to use for different savings goals etc, and rename them as such, but I have just read that they have actually discontinued those accounts.

Does anyone know what the new equivalents are, i.e. an account that can be opened multiple times like I believe the e-savings account could be, and then each one renamed?

Alternatively, if there is a better way to achieve what I want, i'd be happy to hear.

Thanks in advance

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  • EarthBoy
    EarthBoy Posts: 3,176 Forumite
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    The Instant Access Saver account replaces the e-saver, as well as the CashBuilder account. You can have multiple Instant Access Saver accounts and rename them all as you like.
  • FireWyrm
    FireWyrm Posts: 6,557 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Lloyds still do linked e-saver accounts and Natwest allow piggy banking too
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