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  • refluxer
    refluxer Posts: 3,187 Forumite
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    auser99 said:
    Shawbrook are often quite high up / top the rates don't they? That's where I first came to notice them.
    Yes - issues 35 and 36 of their easy access savings account paid the top rate for a number of months last year (on and off) and even when it was beaten sporadically, it still remained close to the top right up until the likes of Santander and Metro set the bar higher still at >5.20%.

    Shawbrook's ISA and non-ISA fixed rate accounts have also regularly made the top 5, although not so much in recent months as they were quick to drop their fixed rates fairly sharply once interest rates stopped rising.
  • allegro120
    allegro120 Posts: 1,899 Forumite
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    It's either open one of Chorley's low paying (£1 minimum to operate) accounts or withdraw leaving £500 there at 5.1%.  So far I'm inclined to do the latter.  I have more than enough in 5.2%+ EAs to fund all my RSs up to their maturities and on the larger scale the difference from 5.1% and 5.2% on £500 is negligible.  
    Bear in mind that interest won't be paid until 31 Dec if you don't close the account before then. So for someone who has had a very large sum in the account, it might be better to close when the rate drops in order to receive and compound the interest early (or possibly on 6 April if that helps their tax numbers).
    Then again, the rates on the alternative homes for their money may soon fall still further. Some calculations and good guesses needed.

    Mainly good guesses for me because most of my money is in variable rate accounts. I have a large collection of accounts paying above 5.1%, but there is no guarantee that any of them will keep their rates for long, so keeping this Chrorley account could be useful. £500 is the minimum to operate and that's what I intend to leave there after withdrawal. In the unrealistic scenario if all rates stay as they are for another 12 months, putting this £500 in Metro instead will earn me an extra 60p a year which for me is not worth loosing NLA account. 
  • jak22
    jak22 Posts: 401 Forumite
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    edited 2 February 2024 at 1:32PM
    The release notes for the Tandem app say
    We get it. Every second counts in your busy life. That's why we're gifting you those precious extra seconds back.

    No need to fumble with login codes sent to your phone any longer. Simply set a passcode and bask in the glory of getting to your savings quicker.
    But it's not clear how to set a passcode in the app.
  • jaceyboy
    jaceyboy Posts: 245 Forumite
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    Monumnent is going up!!
  • Good to see another account increasing rates. Hopefully keeping others competitive.
  • rather niche though (unless having £25k is "mainstream") 
  • refluxer
    refluxer Posts: 3,187 Forumite
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    jak22 said:
    The release notes for the Tandem app say
    We get it. Every second counts in your busy life. That's why we're gifting you those precious extra seconds back.

    No need to fumble with login codes sent to your phone any longer. Simply set a passcode and bask in the glory of getting to your savings quicker.
    But it's not clear how to set a passcode in the app.
    I've just been through every option in the Tandem app and there doesn't appear to be an option to set one, so I guess the app might get updated at some point.

    Interestingly - on a related note, I was able to open the app today without needing a fingerprint, despite not having accessed it for many weeks. The phone gets turned off every night, too. While I appreciate that withdrawals are limited to linked accounts (an aspect which has been discussed in the past), the sporadic and seemingly random way that log-in security is applied to the app is questionable, IMO. Security for any banking app shouldn't rely on the phone's own OS security measures alone - I don't have any other banking apps where some form of authentication (fingerprint, face scan, passcode etc) isn't required. 
  • Tandem Instant Saver 

    Received an email today to state that my Top-Up has been renewed, until 2 Feb 2025.

    I never requested this, so must be an automated process.
  • Zaul22
    Zaul22 Posts: 383 Forumite
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    edited 3 February 2024 at 10:52AM
    So now Tandem are going backwards and re-adding the passcode they recently removed... Maybe one day they will get it right. 
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