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Advice on Santander 123 please.
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YorkshireBoy wrote: »Without bending any rules, and just using current accounts (ie no reg savers), 3.8% if there are two of you.
At current rates of interest, that sounds good to me. Would you agree?0 -
At current rates of interest, that sounds good to me. Would you agree?
It is good:)
There are thousands of posts on this, and the Savings & Investments forum - have a read. Many of us are making the most of our cash savings by operating multiple current and regular saver accounts.
It is not for the fainthearted
and you do need to read and understand the T&Cs of all the accounts you are proposing to use. It takes a bit of setting up, but if you prefer to be less 'hands on' you can automate many of the monthly movements of money. 0 -
Well that was an oversight on my part. My wife has one on her TSB account and I thought I couldn't have one on mine. Best get that opened!Archi_Bald wrote: »You can only have one Account in either your sole name or held jointly.
http://www.tsb.co.uk/savings/monthly-saver/monthly-saver-terms-and-conditions.pdf
Cheers
Edit: Done!0 -
Thanks for the advice guys you've opened my eyes!0
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