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Coventry Building Society reduce interest rates
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Shawbrook isnt 1.25% as martin states, its 1.19%0
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If you have at least £1k (cash or transfer-in), you can get 1.3% on a 30 day notice ISA at Aldermore. Mind you, that is variable, too. If you want your rate to stay the same, you have to go for a fixed rate, fixed term account
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I've just transferred majority of my Coventry 1.5% flexible to post office fixed 1.3% seeing as you can still withdraw subject to 30 days interest but obviously not flexible either. Its sad times indeedIf you want to be rich, never, ever have kids
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From their Ts and Cs seems to be 90 days interest?nomorekids said:I've just transferred majority of my Coventry 1.5% flexible to post office fixed 1.3% seeing as you can still withdraw subject to 30 days interest but obviously not flexible either. Its sad times indeed0 -
This is no longer available - there's no fixed term ISA offered at all currently.jimbow25 said:I was in a position to fix most of my ISA amid the tumbling rates, so had already transferred most of it to the Coventry's 2 year fix at 1.35% - this is still available as Frogletina mentioned on the previous page.0
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