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Where is everyone thinking of moving to when the rates drop on the Santander account0
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Johnny-Cage said:Where is everyone thinking of moving to when the rates drop on the Santander account
I guess you could also go for YBS Rainy & Barclays Rainy0 -
Johnny-Cage said:Where is everyone thinking of moving to when the rates drop on the Santander account1
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jameseonline said:Johnny-Cage said:Where is everyone thinking of moving to when the rates drop on the Santander account
I guess you could also go for YBS Rainy & Barclays Rainy0 -
Johnny-Cage said:Where is everyone thinking of moving to when the rates drop on the Santander account16 Panel (250W JASolar) 4kWp, facing 170 degrees, 40 degree slope, Solis Inverter. Installed 29/9/2015 - £4700 (Norfolk Solar Together Scheme); 9.6kWh US2000C Pylontech batteries + Solis Inverter installed 12/4/2022 Year target (PVGIS-CMSAF) = 3880kWh - Installer estimate 3452 kWh:Average over 6 years = 4400 :j0
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Chase Boosted and Skipton base rate trackers. When those drop then take a view, probably my Metro Limited Edition again if there are no decent alternatives. Who knows, my 4.81% Tesco Internet saver may come into play by then though I hope not
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FIREmenow said:Hi all,
Just wondering what people's strategy is when rates are slowly going down?
Do you open new (lower rate) EA accounts/new issue numbers in case these become the best rates left in the future? Or when there's a cut does it tend to be applied to several issues at once?
Apart from reg savers, I've got the Santander Edge Saver, Cahoot Sunny, then a couple of triple access accounts and one easy access all between 5.0-5.15%
I also have the secure trust one year bond at 5.25% - need to decide how much to lock away soon.
I'm late to the game so these were all opened since late January. Not sure if I should keep opening accounts speculatively for the future. 1 I'd be interested to hear your plans and any thoughts on which providers have been best as interest rates fall in the past (if there is ever a pattern, and recognising that no one has a crystal ball!).
Thanks all.
Aside from that I refreshed the Skipton Member Bonus Saver earlier this month for tax purposes with the added bonus of pushing the account maturity date on a bit, I may do the same with Santander Edge and Cahoot Sunny Day at some stage.
I've already moved most of the contents into regular savers and an ISA. If I have any remaining funds I'll probably move them to Cahoot Sunny Day as things stand.Johnny-Cage said:Where is everyone thinking of moving to when the rates drop on the Santander account1 -
FIREmenow said:Hi all,
Just wondering what people's strategy is when rates are slowly going down?1 -
I'm lucky, have got all my savings into ISAs now so can get off this particular roller-coaster. I'll have a few grand from time to time, but only for a month or two and the difference in the interest rate for that length of time is negligible. Phew, feels good.0
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FIREmenow said:Hi all,
Just wondering what people's strategy is when rates are slowly going down?
Do you open new (lower rate) EA accounts/new issue numbers in case these become the best rates left in the future? Or when there's a cut does it tend to be applied to several issues at once?
Apart from reg savers, I've got the Santander Edge Saver, Cahoot Sunny, then a couple of triple access accounts and one easy access all between 5.0-5.15%
I also have the secure trust one year bond at 5.25% - need to decide how much to lock away soon.
I'm late to the game so these were all opened since late January. Not sure if I should keep opening accounts speculatively for the future. 1 I'd be interested to hear your plans and any thoughts on which providers have been best as interest rates fall in the past (if there is ever a pattern, and recognising that no one has a crystal ball!).
Thanks all.
I wouldn't concentrate on which providers are best, just open everything that you can find and is easy to open. Most of them have £1 minimum operating balance. I avoided those that require large sums to keep them opened, for example the accounts with min operating balance of £10k paying lower rates than I currently get from existing accounts can be counterproductive.2
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