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I did a transfer into my new Beehive account half an hour ago. Message said 2 - 24 hours and possibly longer on non working days. Mine isn't there yet. There is a minimum transfer amount of £1000 for the first transfer in - I prefer to start with a lower amount as the account details weren't recognised but double checked the account details and they looked ok so went for £1000.tg99 said:Anyone know how fast deposits and withdrawals are for Beehive and whether any max daily withdrawal limits (could not see a limit on the product sheet) - is it similar to likes of Chip or does it have a daily cut off point? Thks
Edit - deposit took 75 minutes - requested before the daily cut off however.
Withdrawals take 24 hours on a working day, more on a non working day. Last interest day is the day of the request.
It says no withdrawal limit (I believe).
I'm not that bothered as using it to leave the money until I need it (house purchase) so not too bothered about paying in / withdrawals except I wish the withdrawals could be to my Kroo account. This account is not for those needing really instant access.2 -
flobbalobbalob said:lcooper said:CAHOOT SIMPLE SAVER 4.9%, min £1, max £2m, FSCS shared with Santander. For UK residents 16 and over.
Refused me as I failed their Equifax proof of id. No alternative method of verification offered. At least it was quick and no need to complete all my bank details before waiting for an email.
Refused me too. No idea why, I entered everything exactly as it should be. I don't know if most other banks/building societies use Experian instead (or even if that makes a difference)?0 -
The fact they’ve had to make that statement wouldn’t fill with confidence as a shareholder.boingy said:
No business would admit if they had so it's a bit of a pointless statement.mattywallace121 said:Chip have shared with Shareholders they havent witnessed massive outflows,0 -
Indeed very likely their “wealth” promo didn’t work and had to increase rates as outflows continuedgeorged123 said:
The fact they’ve had to make that statement wouldn’t fill with confidence as a shareholder.boingy said:
No business would admit if they had so it's a bit of a pointless statement.mattywallace121 said:Chip have shared with Shareholders they havent witnessed massive outflows,
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Great, thks, will leave for now and prob head back to Chip as in my case looking for more of ‘true’ instant access account.kjs31 said:
I did a transfer into my new Beehive account half an hour ago. Message said 2 - 24 hours and possibly longer on non working days. Mine isn't there yet. There is a minimum transfer amount of £1000 for the first transfer in - I prefer to start with a lower amount as the account details weren't recognised but double checked the account details and they looked ok so went for £1000.tg99 said:Anyone know how fast deposits and withdrawals are for Beehive and whether any max daily withdrawal limits (could not see a limit on the product sheet) - is it similar to likes of Chip or does it have a daily cut off point? Thks
Edit - deposit took 75 minutes - requested before the daily cut off however.
Withdrawals take 24 hours on a working day, more on a non working day. Last interest day is the day of the request.
It says no withdrawal limit (I believe).
I'm not that bothered as using it to leave the money until I need it (house purchase) so not too bothered about paying in / withdrawals except I wish the withdrawals could be to my Kroo account. This account is not for those needing really instant access.0 -
I prefer Chip in many ways TBH but as I have house funds to keep as easy access for the time being I’m needing multiple places to put them as I don’t want to risk over 100k with one organisation.tg99 said:Great, thks, will leave for now and prob head back to Chip as in my case looking for more of ‘true’ instant access account.2 -
Accusing Chip of lying to their shareholders is a very serious allegation... That is highly illegal, so if they're saying they didn't have significant outflows then most likely they didn't.Futuristic said:
Indeed very likely their “wealth” promo didn’t work and had to increase rates as outflows continuedgeorged123 said:
The fact they’ve had to make that statement wouldn’t fill with confidence as a shareholder.boingy said:
No business would admit if they had so it's a bit of a pointless statement.mattywallace121 said:Chip have shared with Shareholders they havent witnessed massive outflows,
A lot of people here are so preoccupied living in their own bubble that they have no idea what is happening in reality. Very few people could even tell you what the interest rate is on their savings account, let alone constantly sit around monitoring developments. Granted Chip is likely to attract more financially savvy people than the average bank, but it makes perfect sense that they haven't experienced massive outflows.
If you believed half the "analysis" on this thread then every savings provider should be collapsing every time there's a rate change! They don't because the public just do not act like people here do.13 -
callum9999 said:
Accusing Chip of lying to their shareholders is a very serious allegation... That is highly illegal, so if they're saying they didn't have significant outflows then most likely they didn't.Futuristic said:
Indeed very likely their “wealth” promo didn’t work and had to increase rates as outflows continuedgeorged123 said:
The fact they’ve had to make that statement wouldn’t fill with confidence as a shareholder.boingy said:
No business would admit if they had so it's a bit of a pointless statement.mattywallace121 said:Chip have shared with Shareholders they havent witnessed massive outflows,
You would first have to define "significant outflows" before anyone could determine whether any laws or rules were broken, Defining "significant' is like platting sawdust, very difficult to do.5 -
Every saving provider apart from Chip have actual banking licenses with other offerings such as mortgages and loans and don't rely on a third party to give a share of profits (ClearBank). The only reason Chip became profitable recently is because of the increasing BoE rates.callum9999 said:
Accusing Chip of lying to their shareholders is a very serious allegation... That is highly illegal, so if they're saying they didn't have significant outflows then most likely they didn't.Futuristic said:
Indeed very likely their “wealth” promo didn’t work and had to increase rates as outflows continuedgeorged123 said:
The fact they’ve had to make that statement wouldn’t fill with confidence as a shareholder.boingy said:
No business would admit if they had so it's a bit of a pointless statement.mattywallace121 said:Chip have shared with Shareholders they havent witnessed massive outflows,
A lot of people here are so preoccupied living in their own bubble that they have no idea what is happening in reality. Very few people could even tell you what the interest rate is on their savings account, let alone constantly sit around monitoring developments. Granted Chip is likely to attract more financially savvy people than the average bank, but it makes perfect sense that they haven't experienced massive outflows.
If you believed half the "analysis" on this thread then every savings provider should be collapsing every time there's a rate change! They don't because the public just do not act like people here do.
They NEED everyones cash to remain profitable because their main value prop (investing products resold from Blackrock) makes very little if anything.
Do you think they held a promo for a week to give existing customers free money (I wouldn't be happy as a "investor" if so)? Or because they need people to stay put on their savings offering? Think why.0
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