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5% interest paying current accounts

OceanSound
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Does anyone know a current account apart from Nationwide (as I'm already a customer with them for several years) that offers 5% interest?
TSB classic plus cannot be opened online at the mo. The closest I've found is Tesco, and that's only 3%. For that you have to jump through hoops (setup 3 DD's and pay in £750 per month).
The only other alternative seems to be Chip automatic savings. Which starts off at 3% interest if I use the MSE link: https://getchip.uk/land/mse
finding 2 referrals will notch up the interest to 5% interest. Is anyone saving with CHIP auto savings?
TSB classic plus cannot be opened online at the mo. The closest I've found is Tesco, and that's only 3%. For that you have to jump through hoops (setup 3 DD's and pay in £750 per month).
The only other alternative seems to be Chip automatic savings. Which starts off at 3% interest if I use the MSE link: https://getchip.uk/land/mse
finding 2 referrals will notch up the interest to 5% interest. Is anyone saving with CHIP auto savings?
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I don't believe there are any 5% current accounts other than Nationwide FlexDirect and TSB Classic Plus.
So, if you have money that you're looking to earn 5% on, then the most likely option is the regular saver account bolt-on for current accounts from Nationwide, First Direct and M&S rather than the current accounts themselves, as per https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/best-regular-savings-accounts#bb. Obviously this could also be seen as 'jumping through hoops' but if you're expecting banks to be falling over themselves to give you 5% easily then you may need to lower your expectations!
Personally I'd steer clear of Chip for savings as it isn't covered by FSCS....0 -
Yup. TSB and Nationwide are the only 5% payers, at present.
As said above, any other 5% is going to be the regular savers.0 -
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I believe First Direct offer a 5% saver as well0
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Katiehound wrote: »Another regular saver at 5%- not mentioned- is with HSBC
Advance and premier account customers only by the looks of it:
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/best-regular-savings-accounts
Santander also offers a 5% regular saver (if you have a 123 range current/credit card account).0 -
OceanSound wrote: »Advance and premier account customers only by the looks of it:
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/best-regular-savings-accounts
Santander also offers a 5% regular saver (if you have a 123 range current/credit card account).
I have got all of these. I am waiting a few months before I can another Nwide 5% account.
I have set up another Nwide account to get the next bonus as/when it happens.0 -
Thanks for the replies everyone.
Here's my situ. I've already opened a Regular Saver with Nationwide in April. Deposited £250 (maximum allowed) in April and June. Will continue to do this on the 01st of each month (for maximum interest) every month for the next 10 months. That part is fine.
However, I have good money sitting in a savings account earning 1.24%. That's a waste. I read about the drip-feed method on the MSE articles (drip-feed calculator is really useful, thanks). That seems the best way to maximise the returns. However, I cannot seem to find a current account paying 5%.
Maybe TSB will get it's act together, and I can go with them. However, going by the message on their website (saying "Coming soon") it seems more like an ad for a movie (not a bank account).
p.s: just seen a reply about nationwide as I was typing this. Existing Nationwide customers can get 5% interest (on current account) apparently.0 -
...Obviously this could also be seen as 'jumping through hoops' but if you're expecting banks to be falling over themselves to give you 5% easily then you may need to lower your expectations!Tesco Bank has started accepting applications again for its popular current account, which comes with a guarantee of at least 3% AER interest on up to £3,000 until April 2019 !!!8211; but it's added new hoops to jump through to get the interest.Personally I'd steer clear of Chip for savings as it isn't covered by FSCS....0
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OceanSound wrote: »Maybe TSB will get it's act together, and I can go with them. However, going by the message on their website (saying "Coming soon") it seems more like an ad for a movie (not a bank account).
p.s: just seen a reply about nationwide as I was typing this. Existing Nationwide customers can get 5% interest (on current account) apparently.
Nationwide only offer the 5% current account interest on up to £2,500 for 12 months and after that it is reduced to 1% with no further introductory offers for existing or previous customers.0 -
....Nationwide only offer the 5% current account interest on up to £2,500 for 12 months and after that it is reduced to 1% with no further introductory offers for existing or previous customers.Under the terms and conditions of this account customers are only entitled to one promotional credit interest rate of 5% AER (4.89% gross pa.). The only permitted exception to receive more than one promotional rate is if the additional account is held in joint names.0
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