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Loyalty Saver best rate?

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  • bowlhead99
    bowlhead99 Posts: 12,295 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Post of the Month
    eskbanker wrote: »
    Thanks for the image! Do you tend to opt for paperless banking by any chance....? ;)
    Paperless banking, paperless office... but despite the improvements in bidet technology, I'm not sure I'm ready for a truly paperless WC.

    :beer:
  • planteria
    planteria Posts: 5,322 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    currently have a sum in Nationwide Loyalty Saver, and am looking at moving more in during the next few days, then potentially move on to somewhere else to maximise cash return.

    i'm looking at RCI and Icici..

    RCI Bank Freedom Savings (£100+) (2) 1.65 1.32 0.99
    ICICI Bank Hi-Save SuperSaver (£1+) 1.65 1.32 0.99

    anyone any thoughts as to which is wisest? any concerns re. either of them?:think:

    have RegSavers with HSBC, M&S, TSB, Nationwide and Lloyds already in place.
  • MDMD
    MDMD Posts: 1,666 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    planteria wrote: »
    currently have a sum in Nationwide Loyalty Saver, and am looking at moving more in during the next few days, then potentially move on to somewhere else to maximise cash return.

    i'm looking at RCI and Icici..

    RCI Bank Freedom Savings (£100+) (2) 1.65 1.32 0.99
    ICICI Bank Hi-Save SuperSaver (£1+) 1.65 1.32 0.99

    anyone any thoughts as to which is wisest? any concerns re. either of them?:think:

    have RegSavers with HSBC, M&S, TSB, Nationwide and Lloyds already in place.

    RCI is not covered by the FSCS and is used to finance car loans by Renault UK.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/savings/11678411/Are-your-savings-safe-in-Renaults-new-bank.html

    ICICI is FSCS protected

    http://www.icicibank.co.uk/personal/about-us.page
  • planteria
    planteria Posts: 5,322 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    just found out that my Triple Access Saver with YBS is paying 1.2%, similar to Nationwide's top-tier Loyalty Saver, but rather than a £50,000 limit, it is up to £2,000,000.
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