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BMW Savings launch 1 Year Fixed rate mini cash ISA - now 6.67%

Kazza242
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BMW Savings have launched a new 1 Year fixed rate mini cash ISA and have increased the rate paid from 6.54% AER to 6.67% AER (as of 20th July 2007). The ISA, called Guaranteed Performance Bond ISA 4, is operated by Newcastle Building Society.
The rate is fixed until 05.09.2008 and the minimum deposit is £1. No transfers in are allowed so 'new money' only. On maturity the ISA will be converted into a BMW eSaver mini cash ISA.
More details on the BMW Savings website here.
Also Moneyfacts' information on this product here.
The rate is fixed until 05.09.2008 and the minimum deposit is £1. No transfers in are allowed so 'new money' only. On maturity the ISA will be converted into a BMW eSaver mini cash ISA.
More details on the BMW Savings website here.
Also Moneyfacts' information on this product here.
Please call me 'Kazza'.
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damn!!!!
i should have waited instead of opening the ING ISA....what bad luck!!!Round Figures OCD Club!
march 2010 end: 111k mortgage, 6k savings
Feburary 2010 end: 111k mortgage, 6k savings
October 2009 end: 112k mortgage, 9k savings
September 2009 end: 113k mortgage, 8k savings0 -
No transfers in are allowed so 'new money' only.pbw wrote:i should have waited instead of opening the ING ISA....what bad luck!!!
(Do we have a list of transfer-accepting accounts? There really needs to be one).....under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam0 -
Very annoying. In effect, it's a 'limited offer', with only so much money 'set aside' at this attractive rate - like a bonds limited offer.
Many providers now seem to be offering ISAs only for 'new money' only. As you've said I guess they're limited the amount of interest they would have to pay.Ruffler was mentioned yesterday paying 6.4% and Kent Reliance will be 6.31% - and they accept transfers.
That's right Ruffler are now paying 6.40%. Kent Reliance's Direct ISA rate is increasing to 6.21%.(Do we have a list of transfer-accepting accounts? There really needs to be one)
Yes, we do. Check out my thread:
Mini Cash ISAs: The Best ISAs Currently Available List. The first post in the thread is continually updated.Please call me 'Kazza'.0 -
lol
Why are BMW offering saving accounts?0 -
lol
Why are BMW offering saving accounts?
its newcastle BS offering savings products to BMW audience, newcastles intention is that their own savers wont find out as newcastles savings product rates are inferior to those offered via BMW, i opened a "bmw" e-saver other month so i could finally chuck my long standing poor paying newcastle account, no transfers are allowed from any newcastle accounts to any newcastle BMW account, so i opened BMW e-saver first then closed my newcastle savings account, BMW accounts are newcastle share accounts.
reason for a lot of isas being new money only is it saves on admin associated with isa transfers.0 -
Newcastle BS is a financial !!!!!. They administer nearly all sub-prime prepaid cards on a market. They also used by foreign FIs to have a nibble on UK consumer.
In this case BMW is paying you interest/using your funds.0 -
In this case BMW is paying you interest/using your funds.
"BMW Savings products are provided and administered by Newcastle Building Society which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and is entered in the Financial Services Authority register under number 156058." :cool:0 -
If Newcastle BS wanted and could afford a good product why would they even mention BMW? It is BMW who needs your cash and will pay you the market leading interest. Yes the product is provided/managed and guaranteed by Necastle BS. As I said they currently charge the smallest fees for doing so.0
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we do. Check out my thread:
Mini Cash ISAs: The Best ISAs Currently Available List. The first post in the thread is continually updated......under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam0 -
Does anyone else have any opinions on this? I am new to ISAs & have been reading up on the various information threads (these forums are fab for that by the way :T ) and this seems far & away the best offer around at the moment. In the t & c it did seem to be quite inflexible though, e.g. 45 days loss of interest if you make a withdrawal).
Any thoughts? I want to join the grown ups & sort out an ISA in the next few days :rotfl:
Cheers
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