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Londonlisa12 said:Forgive my ignorance but does a charter EA issue 48 automatically become an issue 49 or do you continue to get the issue 48 rate ?Official MSE Forum Team member. Please use the 'report' button to alert us to problem posts, or email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com2
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Londonlisa12 said:
@Londonlisa12 You'll stay on issue 48 and continue to get the appropriate rate for that issue until they decide to change it.Forgive my ignorance but does a charter EA issue 48 automatically become an issue 49 or do you continue to get the issue 48 rate ?
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***NLA*** Cahoot Simple Saver Iss2 5.12% (09/10) ***NLA 29/01*** Now Iss3 - 4.10%
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soulsaver said:***NLA*** Cahoot Simple Saver Iss2 5.12% (09/10) ***NLA 29/01*** Now Iss3 - 4.10%2
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ToTP: Top (of The Pots) ranked-by-rate Easy(ish) Access accounts Top 10(ish).
Links & availability checked as at c.12.00 29/01/24
Note: This is a snapshot and isn't maintained: For latest data (and morel info.) see the original doc. linked at the very bottom of this post, in the signature box.
1 Ulster Bank Loyalty Svr 5.20% £5k+ (29/09) new & existing c/a holders - see trail19/01
2 Coventry BS Triple Access iss2 5.15% (26/01)
Cahoot Simple Saver Iss2 5.12% (09/10) ***NLA 29/01***
3 Cynergy Online EA iss 69 5.10 % (24/11)
4 Leeds BS Limited Issue Online Access Account (Issue 54) 5.10% £1k min (11/01)
5 Close Bros EA Iss2 5.10% £10k min (23/01)
6 Charter EA Issue 49 5.08% £5k min (26/01)
7 Kent Reliance EA Issue 68 5.07% £1k min (26/01)
8 Virgin Money Defined Access E-Saver Iss 20 'Tri' 5.07% (08/12)
9 Paragon Dble Access Iss5 5.05% £1k min (22/12)
10 Family BS OL svr (6) 5.04% £100 min (27/09)*
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Happy new year.Reference purposes only; not definitive; no NLAs; no savings platforms etc etcTable 1: soulsaver's most recent updated list, Table 2: EAs that can be opened and maintained with £1 and allow unlimited deposits and withdrawals, Table 3: True EAs that advertise immediate deposit and withdrawals, 24/7.Added a dash of colour to highlight changes since the last update. Blue is for new entries since last month - Coventry and Close Bros opened new accounts, Post Office Money returns, and Metro Bank makes its debut in table 3. Note Metro's 4.51% account requires an opening balance of £500 but this can then be withdrawn without a drop in the rate.Green is for entries who raised their rates since last month - so even though Charter and KR lowered their rates on their most recent issues, they're both still higher than my last post.Red is for rate droppers. Ford Money and cahoot take a tumble but still manage to stay on the scorecard, the latter displacing Monzo's 4.1% account (cahoot offers a higher maximum balance).I no longer check the forums as regularly as I used to. If you wish to catch my attention please remember to tag me (@ircE) so I get a notification.12
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soulsaver said:***NLA*** Cahoot Simple Saver Iss2 5.12% (09/10) ***NLA 29/01*** Now Iss3 - 4.10%
Recent drops are in quite big chunks too - that's over 1%.0 -
BooJewels said:soulsaver said:***NLA*** Cahoot Simple Saver Iss2 5.12% (09/10) ***NLA 29/01*** Now Iss3 - 4.10%
Recent drops are in quite big chunks too - that's over 1%.0 -
pecunianonolet said:BooJewels said:soulsaver said:***NLA*** Cahoot Simple Saver Iss2 5.12% (09/10) ***NLA 29/01*** Now Iss3 - 4.10%
Recent drops are in quite big chunks too - that's over 1%.0 -
BooJewels said:soulsaver said:***NLA*** Cahoot Simple Saver Iss2 5.12% (09/10) ***NLA 29/01*** Now Iss3 - 4.10%
Recent drops are in quite big chunks too - that's over 1%.
I've opened both (simple and sunny) Cahoots 11 days ago, still didn't receive two letters with codes for online access. Called them today. They said that they are having a problem with their system and everything is delayed. Can fund them anyway because I have sort code and account numbers, but I'm not in a hurry because at the moment all of my EA money are in 5.20%-5.22% already. I was also told that there is no deadline for funding these accounts, can keep them at £0 balance for about a year or more and then they will send a letter with plenty of notice to make a transaction if I still want the account to be opened.5
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