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  • mebu60
    mebu60 Posts: 1,692 Forumite
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    Thanks. Just transferred a load of money there from Santander. Now to open a new account and transfer it all over to the latest edition! I shall then have 3 closed accounts, and I've only been with them a short while. I wish they wouldn't do it this way!
    Don't we all! Just think of the interest on the interest accrued into each new account. 
  • oz0707
    oz0707 Posts: 918 Forumite
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    mebu60 said:
    Cynergy Bank NOW 3.71%
    Thanks. Just transferred a load of money there from Santander. Now to open a new account and transfer it all over to the latest edition! I shall then have 3 closed accounts, and I've only been with them a short while. I wish they wouldn't do it this way!
    Don't we all! Just think of the interest on the interest accrued into each new account. 
    The end of year interest statement is still clear for what you've earned over all accounts that tax year so it's not complicated when in comes to tax time
  • allegro120
    allegro120 Posts: 2,035 Forumite
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    edited 24 May 2023 at 7:16PM
    Cynergy Bank NOW 3.71%
    Thanks. Just transferred a load of money there from Santander. Now to open a new account and transfer it all over to the latest edition! I shall then have 3 closed accounts, and I've only been with them a short while. I wish they wouldn't do it this way!
    I've only been there once for a couple of months and the next issue they introduced was way below the leading.  I closed the account and I don't think I want to do it again unless they offer something very competitive. I don't understand why instead of raising the rate on the existing account they introduce new issues, what's the benefit for them doing this? And they have this peculiar authentication system when you have to put your phone in front of computer screen - it's not a difficult process, but I find it a bit unusual when you need both, online and app, to login. Normally it is just one or another.
  • Bridlington1
    Bridlington1 Posts: 3,995 Forumite
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    Thanks. Just transferred a load of money there from Santander. Now to open a new account and transfer it all over to the latest edition! I shall then have 3 closed accounts, and I've only been with them a short while. I wish they wouldn't do it this way!
    I've only been there once for a couple of months and the next issue they introduced was way below the leading.  I closed the account and I don't think I want to do it again unless they offer something very competitive. I don't understand why instead of raising the rate on the existing account they introduce new issues, what's the benefit for them doing this? And they have this peculiar authentication system when you have to put your phone in front of computer screen - it's not a difficult process, but I find it a bit unusual when you need both, online and app, to login. Normally it is just one or another.
    I think the benefit for them is that many people don't bother to upgrade to the new issues so they don't have to pay as much out in interest. I agree it's a pain for us but from a business point of view it makes sense to me.
  • allegro120
    allegro120 Posts: 2,035 Forumite
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    Thanks. Just transferred a load of money there from Santander. Now to open a new account and transfer it all over to the latest edition! I shall then have 3 closed accounts, and I've only been with them a short while. I wish they wouldn't do it this way!
    I've only been there once for a couple of months and the next issue they introduced was way below the leading.  I closed the account and I don't think I want to do it again unless they offer something very competitive. I don't understand why instead of raising the rate on the existing account they introduce new issues, what's the benefit for them doing this? And they have this peculiar authentication system when you have to put your phone in front of computer screen - it's not a difficult process, but I find it a bit unusual when you need both, online and app, to login. Normally it is just one or another.
    I think the benefit for them is that many people don't bother to upgrade to the new issues so they don't have to pay as much out in interest. I agree it's a pain for us but from a business point of view it makes sense to me.
    Yes, makes sense. Most people fire and forget, that's also the reason for banks offering attractive RSs which after 12 months turn into low interest accounts.
  • Expotter
    Expotter Posts: 372 Forumite
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    Could anyone tell me if Shawbrook allows you to keep their easy access account open with just £1?
    I know it says the minimum opening balance is £1000, but does this mean you also have to maintain a minimum £1000  in the account in order to keep it open or do you just not get the advertised interest rate with any lower amount?
  • Justsayit7
    Justsayit7 Posts: 6 Forumite
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    £1.00 will keep Shawbrook open at lower interest rate 
  • Barkin
    Barkin Posts: 794 Forumite
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    £1.00 will keep Shawbrook open at lower interest rate 
    Yup, a much lower interest rate. From their website:

    ---x---
    Interest rate where the balance falls below the minimum account opening balance;

    0.05% Gross/AER (Variable)

    ---x---

  • Zaul22
    Zaul22 Posts: 385 Forumite
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    I thought the fact that inflation finally went down would mean that's all folks no more base rate rises, but apparently lowering it was 'a disaster' and now there needs to be 2 more base rate increase. Either way a few banks are staying ahead of the tracker accounts anyway. 
  • Expotter
    Expotter Posts: 372 Forumite
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    edited 24 May 2023 at 9:12PM
    Barkin said:
    £1.00 will keep Shawbrook open at lower interest rate 
    Yup, a much lower interest rate. From their website:

    ---x---
    Interest rate where the balance falls below the minimum account opening balance;

    0.05% Gross/AER (Variable)

    ---x---

    Wow, I didn't think it'd be that low. Maybe I should just close it and withdraw all funds, is there any benefit really in keeping it open? As far as I know, they (Shawbrook) don't tend to increase the rate on existing issues, so don't you have to open a new account every time anyway?
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