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Nationwide Regular Saver

Hi

i opened a flexclusive regular saver (5%) a month ago and opened yesterday the regular saver (2%). im a bit confused by their site but am i allowed to have both or only one?

thanks

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  • economic wrote: »
    Hi

    i opened a flexclusive regular saver (5%) a month ago and opened yesterday the regular saver (2%). im a bit confused by their site but am i allowed to have both or only one?

    thanks

    Your only allowed one of these.
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Nationwide wrote:
    You can only have one Regular Saver or Flexclusive Regular Saver account at any one time, which can be held in sole or joint names. However, one of these accounts can be held in addition to an existing Regular Savings account.
    Your confusion is understandable, with two products, one of which is no longer available to new customers, with very similar names.
  • economic wrote: »
    Hi

    i opened a flexclusive regular saver (5%) a month ago and opened yesterday the regular saver (2%). im a bit confused by their site but am i allowed to have both or only one?

    thanks

    If you have a Club Lloyds current account, you can have a Club Lloyds Regular Saver (currently 3% fixed, £400 pcm) AND a Lloyds Regular Saver (currently 2% fixed, £250 pcm).
  • economic
    economic Posts: 3,002 Forumite
    If you have a Club Lloyds current account, you can have a Club Lloyds Regular Saver (currently 3% fixed, £400 pcm) AND a Lloyds Regular Saver (currently 2% fixed, £250 pcm).

    thanks but i dont. however i have about £100k to worry about putting somewhere so £400pcm is just too small.
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