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Quick Current Account Question 5K

I'm just checking it's as simple as it sounds.

If I have 5k cash I can just open a TSB account with 2k and a BOS account with 3k and set a standing order each way on the same day each month to bounce 1k over.

I'd get the 5% and 3% respectively?

My First Direct regular saver matures this month, so I'll open a new one for new money but not sure what to do with the matured cash [plus a bit I had on one side hence the 5k].

I don't want to switch my actual CA from First Direct.

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  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,694 Forumite
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    I'm just checking it's as simple as it sounds.

    If I have 5k cash I can just open a TSB account with 2k and a BOS account with 3k and set a standing order each way on the same day each month to bounce 1k over.

    I'd get the 5% and 3% respectively?

    My First Direct regular saver matures this month, so I'll open a new one for new money but not sure what to do with the matured cash [plus a bit I had on one side hence the 5k].

    I don't want to switch my actual CA from First Direct.

    There are other T&C you need to meet with the *TSB Classic Plus account, but other than that, yes, its basically that simple.

    If you have a 'spare' current account, or can acquire one fairly quickly, you could use the TSB switching offer and bag a bonus, but you'll have to be quick.

    *There is also a linked regular saver :)
  • Great stuff, thanks!! Don't think I can bag the bonus's without direct debits but I can live with that.

    I've got some old current accounts with pennies in I can switch though, probably saves the hassle of closing them at some point in the future.
  • Eco_Miser
    Eco_Miser Posts: 4,938 Forumite
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    For exactly £5k, a Club Lloyds account will pay slightly more, at 4% on the lot, and £4k in Lloyds and £1k in TSB even more still.
    Eco Miser
    Saving money for well over half a century
  • colsten
    colsten Posts: 17,597 Forumite
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    Great stuff, thanks!! Don't think I can bag the bonus's without direct debits but I can live with that.
    With a bit of reading on the forum, you will find several easy ways to create as many DDs as you need.
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