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HSBC No Savings

2bak860
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Hello!
Long time user, first time in a long time poster!
I've noticed that HSBC have got rid of their normal Savings account on my online and they now offer a Loyalty Cash ISA and a Regular Saver.
This is not my main (joint) account, rather my personal account - so happy to switch if needbe (my salary doesn't go into here).
All I want is an account to save to with good interest. Any advice?
Now going to update my debt-free wannabe thread!
thanks,
Long time user, first time in a long time poster!
I've noticed that HSBC have got rid of their normal Savings account on my online and they now offer a Loyalty Cash ISA and a Regular Saver.
This is not my main (joint) account, rather my personal account - so happy to switch if needbe (my salary doesn't go into here).
All I want is an account to save to with good interest. Any advice?
Now going to update my debt-free wannabe thread!
thanks,
Business borrow WAS £12,000 Now £10,200 | House deposit WAS £20,000 Now £10,943.33 + £15,368.55 of Interest at 5%
Purchase CC 0% WAS £180 Now £145 | Balance Transfer CC 0% WAS £1,153.48 Now £1,788.84
Total debt WAS £58,269.15 Now £41,949.72
Purchase CC 0% WAS £180 Now £145 | Balance Transfer CC 0% WAS £1,153.48 Now £1,788.84
Total debt WAS £58,269.15 Now £41,949.72
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There are few savings accounts offering good interest rates, it is current accounts that offer the best rates. http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/compare-best-bank-accounts0
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the regular saver is very good, especially if you do, or can, qualify for the 6% rate.
my first thought would be to look at opening an additional current account, perhaps with TSB or Nationwide, to benefit from the 5% rate that they pay.0
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