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Chorley Easy Access
Just a reminder the interest rate dropped to 5.1% today for those with better product options.4 -
Also FYI the maximum you can withdraw per day, via online banking is £50,000. Despite it not being mentioned anywhere in their T&C's. They say you get notified when you sign up for online banking. Which can only be done after you've opened the account.
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simonsmithsays said:Chorley Easy Access
Just a reminder the interest rate dropped to 5.1% today for those with better product options.0 -
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Monument EA now 5.11% (£25k min)2 -
Martico said:I've got an ISA with Wealthify, and they've just introduced an EA savings account (via ClearBank) that's currently at 4.91% AER (4.8% gross). Says it's tracked at 0.45% gross below the BoE base rate. Not the best, but not too shabby0
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allegro120 said:simonsmithsays said:Chorley Easy Access
Just a reminder the interest rate dropped to 5.1% today for those with better product options.Has anyone had experience with requesting a cheque from Chorley and can advise how long it took or conducted internal transfers of greater than £50,000?The issue I have is that I have around the FSCS limit of £85,000 in the 1 Withdrawal Easy Access Saver account so, given the online transfer limit of £50,000, if I were to withdraw down to the £500 threshold required to keep the account open I'd either have to A] go the cheque route and be without interest until I received and cashed the thing, or B] exceed the account's 1 withdrawal limit, halving the interest on the account accrued since the New Year. Feels like I'm losing out either way but would appreciate learning others' experiences so I can work out the lesser of two evils.Alternatively, I was also wondering if by opening another Chorley account without withdrawal limits I can do an internal transfer of everything but £500 and move the funds away by that method, keeping the higher interest rate while opening up the ability to get the money to another institution online over two days. If anyone has seen this work, I'd love to know of it.0 -
RichTips said:allegro120 said:simonsmithsays said:Chorley Easy Access
Just a reminder the interest rate dropped to 5.1% today for those with better product options.Has anyone had experience with requesting a cheque from Chorley and can advise how long it took or conducted internal transfers of greater than £50,000?The issue I have is that I have around the FSCS limit of £85,000 in the 1 Withdrawal Easy Access Saver account so, given the online transfer limit of £50,000, if I were to withdraw down to the £500 threshold required to keep the account open I'd either have to A] go the cheque route and be without interest until I received and cashed the thing, or B] exceed the account's 1 withdrawal limit, halving the interest on the account accrued since the New Year. Feels like I'm losing out either way but would appreciate learning others' experiences so I can work out the lesser of two evils.Alternatively, I was also wondering if by opening another Chorley account without withdrawal limits I can do an internal transfer of everything but £500 and move the funds away by that method, keeping the higher interest rate while opening up the ability to get the money to another institution online over two days. If anyone has seen this work, I'd love to know of it.0 -
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Extra £2 for your £10,000😂😂😂1
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