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On the YBS website under ‘news from around YBS’"Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"1
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typistretired said:On the YBS website under ‘news from around YBS’
That would have been a good place to lookI was looking on the savings pages
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I checked a few pages and could not see this posted (sorry if I missed it):aver:
Natwest Digital Regular Saver (email dated 16 March 22):Hello XXXXXXX,
From today, instead of saving up to £50 a month into your Digital Regular Saver account, you can save up to £150. So, if you’ve been wanting to save more, you can. If you’re using Round Ups, they don't count towards your monthly limit.
That’s not the only change. We’ve added a new interest rate tier for balances over £1,000, so you can save up to £5,000 at a higher rate.Existing interest rates Balance Gross p.a. (variable) AER p.a. (variable) £1-£1,000 3.00% 3.04% Over £1,000 0.01% 0.01% Earn 3.00% interest on your first £1,000, and 0.01% on any amount over £1,000 in your account. New interest rates from 15th March 2022 Balance Gross p.a. (variable) AER p.a. (variable) £1-£1,000 3.00% 3.04% £1,001-£5,000 0.25% 0.25% Over £5,000 0.01% 0.01% Earn 3.00% interest on your first £1,000. Then 0.25% on anything between £1,001 and £5,000. And 0.01% on anything over £5,000. If you want to make the most of the increased monthly amount, it’s easy to change your standing order with Online Banking or the Mobile App.
Thanks,
The Savings Team
3% on £1000 and now it is even quicker to reach the £1000 is not bad at all.0 -
Djpailo
lots of posts about this regular saver increase on regular saver forum you have posted on Top Easy Access Savings Forum"Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"0 -
Not sure if the Reward Saver is still available through Moneybox but they've finally upped the rate:Hi Nikkster,
Good news! The rate on your Reward Savings account (powered by Cynergy Bank) has increased from 0.65% to 0.8% AER* variable.
This rate is increasing from today, so why not log in and make the most of your savings? You can add a weekly or one-off deposit by simply heading in-app and tapping on your Reward Savings account. 📲0 -
cheesemason said:On the BoE rate increase news page on the main site it says:Yorkshire BS: will increase rates by up to 0.65 percentage points from 12 April.Does anyone have details of what products are going up by what please?0
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djpailo said:I checked a few pages and could not see this posted (sorry if I missed it):aver:
Natwest Digital Regular Saver (email dated 16 March 22):Hello XXXXXXX,
From today, instead of saving up to £50 a month into your Digital Regular Saver account, you can save up to £150. So, if you’ve been wanting to save more, you can. If you’re using Round Ups, they don't count towards your monthly limit.
That’s not the only change. We’ve added a new interest rate tier for balances over £1,000, so you can save up to £5,000 at a higher rate.Existing interest rates Balance Gross p.a. (variable) AER p.a. (variable) £1-£1,000 3.00% 3.04% Over £1,000 0.01% 0.01% Earn 3.00% interest on your first £1,000, and 0.01% on any amount over £1,000 in your account. New interest rates from 15th March 2022 Balance Gross p.a. (variable) AER p.a. (variable) £1-£1,000 3.00% 3.04% £1,001-£5,000 0.25% 0.25% Over £5,000 0.01% 0.01% Earn 3.00% interest on your first £1,000. Then 0.25% on anything between £1,001 and £5,000. And 0.01% on anything over £5,000. If you want to make the most of the increased monthly amount, it’s easy to change your standing order with Online Banking or the Mobile App.
Thanks,
The Savings Team
3% on £1000 and now it is even quicker to reach the £1000 is not bad at all.1 -
murphydavid said:djpailo said:I checked a few pages and could not see this posted (sorry if I missed it):aver:
Natwest Digital Regular Saver (email dated 16 March 22):Hello XXXXXXX,
From today, instead of saving up to £50 a month into your Digital Regular Saver account, you can save up to £150. So, if you’ve been wanting to save more, you can. If you’re using Round Ups, they don't count towards your monthly limit.
That’s not the only change. We’ve added a new interest rate tier for balances over £1,000, so you can save up to £5,000 at a higher rate.Existing interest rates Balance Gross p.a. (variable) AER p.a. (variable) £1-£1,000 3.00% 3.04% Over £1,000 0.01% 0.01% Earn 3.00% interest on your first £1,000, and 0.01% on any amount over £1,000 in your account. New interest rates from 15th March 2022 Balance Gross p.a. (variable) AER p.a. (variable) £1-£1,000 3.00% 3.04% £1,001-£5,000 0.25% 0.25% Over £5,000 0.01% 0.01% Earn 3.00% interest on your first £1,000. Then 0.25% on anything between £1,001 and £5,000. And 0.01% on anything over £5,000. If you want to make the most of the increased monthly amount, it’s easy to change your standing order with Online Banking or the Mobile App.
Thanks,
The Savings Team
3% on £1000 and now it is even quicker to reach the £1000 is not bad at all.1 -
typistretired said:Anyone else missing Colston I hope she is okaycricidmuslibale said:typistretired said:Anyone else missing Colston I hope she is okayWell, not for long😊3
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I wanted to set up a scheduled payment from a Virgin M Plus Saver to a Virgin M Plus current account to a Santander 123 Lite, ready for my monthly 'ritual' of feeding numerous regular savers which happens by SOs from my Santander account.
No such luck. Even though it looks as if you can set up a future payment, or even an SO, from your M Plus Saver to your M Plus Current, you actually can't. Not impressed.But I will get over it.
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