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Currently have £15,000 in a Halifax ISA which is getting 0.25% interest. Was considering changing to another ISA but it seems bank accounts can give a lot higher interest these days.

My current account is now a Halifax Reawrd one. Which ones should I look at?

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  • spaceboy
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    It seems most of them only do the high interest rate up to £2000 or so.
  • anoncol
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    Your aren't limit to a single account.

    I think i'm in double figures now!
  • YorkshireBoy
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    spaceboy wrote: »
    It seems most of them only do the high interest rate up to £2000 or so.
    TSB - 5% on £4K
    Nationwide FlexDirect - 5% on £2.5K
    Club Lloyds - 4% on £5K
    BoS Vantage - 3% on £15K (3 accounts)

    So that takes care of £26.5K...and you only have £15K

    If you want things really simple (and forego some interest), then just open 3 x BoS Vantage and set up 3 cross funding SOs. Just collect your interest when you can be bothered.
  • spaceboy wrote: »
    Currently have £15,000 in a Halifax ISA which is getting 0.25% interest. Was considering changing to another ISA but it seems bank accounts can give a lot higher interest these days.

    My current account is now a Halifax Reawrd one. Which ones should I look at?
    1. Spend a minute to change your existing ISA to an easy access version paying 1.25%. Even if it's only in there for a few more days!

    http://www.halifax.co.uk/isas/options-for-existing-customers/convert/

    2. Read the posts above and get cracking on interest paying current accounts and ensuring you meet their T&Cs.
  • badger09
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    Was my answer in your West Brom ISA thread yesterday not enough to get you started :cool:
  • p00hsticks
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    TSB - 5% on £4K
    Nationwide FlexDirect - 5% on £2.5K
    Club Lloyds - 4% on £5K
    BoS Vantage - 3% on £15K (3 accounts)

    So that takes care of £26.5K...and you only have £15K

    If you want things really simple (and forego some interest), then just open 3 x BoS Vantage and set up 3 cross funding SOs. Just collect your interest when you can be bothered.

    Even simpler for 3% is the Santander 123 that would cover the whole £15k (and room for aonther £5k) in a single account
  • colsten
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    p00hsticks wrote: »
    Even simpler for 3% is the Santander 123 that would cover the whole £15k (and room for aonther £5k) in a single account

    If your objective is to minimise the number of accounts needed, then the Santander 123 is clearly the best option. But if you want to maximise the interest earned, it would be silly to pass on the 4 and 5% accounts, and on the best regular savers. See a worked example in this thread: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5066151
  • YorkshireBoy
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    p00hsticks wrote: »
    Even simpler for 3% is the Santander 123 that would cover the whole £15k (and room for aonther £5k) in a single account
    That would be around (the equivalent of) 2.84% once the monthly fee has been deducted...unless OP wants to move some cashback generating DDs too.


    Suppose it depends if the OP (who's been noticeably quiet since asking for help) wants 'ease' or 'return'?
  • kensdenial wrote: »
    cit bank give the high interest rate
    Thanks for another really useful post. Definitely up to your usual standard.
    Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
    :coffee:
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