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Presumably you are referring to the WeBSave Bonus Saver (Issue 4)?UncleK said:
It's an online-only easy-access account and includes a 0.3% bonus that expires at the end of November 2021.0 -
Indeed - that's the one - the world will look different again in November 2021, methinks.0
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For fixed rate accounts, MSE article recommends FirstSave (eg 1.15% for 2 years at 22 Nov 2020). However, this bank is not included in best buy tables in any of the websites MoneySuperMarket, MoneyFacts and ThisIsMoney. Is it because the FirstSave is owned by a bank in Zimbabwe ?0
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MSE doesn't recommend, they just list the top rate accounts.david4321 said:For fixed rate accounts, MSE article recommends FirstSave (eg 1.15% for 2 years at 22 Nov 2020). However, this bank is not included in best buy tables in any of the websites MoneySuperMarket, MoneyFacts and ThisIsMoney. Is it because the FirstSave is owned by a bank in Zimbabwe ?
The First Bank accounts listed are provided by FBN UK, a subsidiary of FB of Nigeria. As indicated in the MSE table, the products listed are FSCS protected, so there is no issue as long as you don't exceed £85K with FBN UK.0 -
I notice the Saga account requires you to be 50 or over and rules me out. Can this be included in the website guide?0
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Where does it say that? The summary box at https://www.sagasavings.co.uk/uk/en/savings states "To open an account in either sole or joint names you must be aged 18 or over and be a UK resident (including for tax purposes)"snowqueen555 said:I notice the Saga account requires you to be 50 or over and rules me out.0 -
Just realised my old Marcus account still offers 0.7%, so I will be transferring my Income Bonds bakance to Marcus.
"If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett
Save £12k in 2025 - #024 £1,450 / £15,000 (9%)0 -
To think that is where I moved my money from !george4064 said:Just realised my old Marcus account still offers 0.7%, so I will be transferring my Income Bonds bakance to Marcus.
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Saga - 'The Saga Easy Access Savings Account is provided by Goldman Sachs International Bank " who run the Marcus account!
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