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Over 65's
Gallowman
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I have a lump sum I want to invest in an high interest easy access A/c. So the money is readily available for a house purchase at short notice. Anyone have any experience of the right account?
Thanks.
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simply the best paying instant access saving account(s)
if less than 75,000 then you only need on bank otherwise more unless you use national saving0 -
If you looking for a company to help transfer your money overseas,
I know !!!!!!!!!!! deals with international pension funds.
I know a lot of people are investing their money in the UK due to increasing exchange rates.
All of JessiF posts are advertising that company, I smell spam.Onawingandaprayer wrote: »Weird answer. I don't think the OP is looking for that at all...
edit: post now deleted, so I have amended my quote.0 -
Yes, but I don't meet your criteria to comment because I'm under 65. If you still need help in a few decades, let me know.I have a lump sum I want to invest in an high interest easy access A/c. So the money is readily available for a house purchase at short notice. Anyone have any experience of the right account?0
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