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High Interest "Current" Account

I wish to open an account with at least £50k. From that account regular weekly payments will be made circa £100 each week. It is not expected to make further deposits to the account. What is the best bank/account for this situation?

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  • I wish to open an account with at least £50k. From that account regular weekly payments will be made circa £100 each week. It is not expected to make further deposits to the account. What is the best bank/account for this situation?

    What are your criteria for "best"?
    • branch near your house/work
    • nice web interface
    • pretty debit card
    • lowest charges
    • highest interest
    • access to other accounts
    • etc
    Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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  • apt
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    The maximum current account balance you will be paid interest on is £20,000 with Santander. £5,000 with Lloyds, Bank of Scotland.
  • To maximise your interest you'd need to split the monies over multiple accounts. If you are interested in doing that or willing to take less money by having a single account is up to you
  • EssexExile
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    apt wrote: »
    The maximum current account balance you will be paid interest on is £20,000 with Santander. £5,000 with Lloyds, Bank of Scotland.
    The Santander won't work with no further deposits.
    Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.
  • colsten
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    EssexExile wrote: »
    The Santander won't work with no further deposits.

    All of the interest paying accounts will require monthly deposits for one good reason or another.
  • Zanderman
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    EssexExile wrote: »
    The Santander won't work with no further deposits.

    Neither will most of the others (TSB, Nationwide, Lloyds Club, Tesco etc as well as Santander). (Edit - beaten to it by Colsten!)

    But the OP has £50K to play with, so if they want to maximise interest on it they can put the max amount in each of the various interest-paying current accounts and set aside £1500 (more than most need but I think Lloyds Club requires this) or so of the £50000 to move through them all once a month, easily fulfilling the deposit requirements.

    The £1500 can be parked in one of them to earn interest in the days it's not moving around fulfilling conditions.
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