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Savings Question

Hello, I have 23,000 I would like to invest/save over a two year period. What would be my best option to accrue the maximum interest with no risk involved?

Any advice is appreciated. :j

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  • george4064
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    Current accounts, saving bonds, saving accounts and/or NS&I.
    "If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett

    Save £12k in 2025 - #024 £1,450 / £15,000 (9%)
  • Dupont
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    george4064 wrote: »
    Current accounts, saving bonds, saving accounts and/or NS&I.

    Are there any good offers out there for savers right now? My current bank Lloyds are only offering 0.35 on an ISA.
  • george4064
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    Dupont wrote: »
    Are there any good offers out there for savers right now? My current bank Lloyds are only offering 0.35 on an ISA.

    Check the quick links at the top of this page, loads of information on various places you can stick your money.
    "If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett

    Save £12k in 2025 - #024 £1,450 / £15,000 (9%)
  • RG2015
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    Hi Dupont,

    The maximum returns without risk for £23,000 will be a combination of high interest bank accounts and monthly feeding regular savings accounts. The link below is to a great website that allows you to choose how many accounts you want to open and manage.

    https://www.bankaccountsavings.co.uk/
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