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  • refluxer
    refluxer Posts: 3,187 Forumite
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    edited 23 June 2022 at 6:39PM
    zxspeccy said:
    What I have not found out is what happens if you hold the maximum of £85,000 and interest is applied, which will take you over their limit.
    MSE's recommendation has always been to hold less than the full £85k to allow for any interest, so just stick with slightly less than the full amount if you want to be safe (the difference in interest between £84.8k and £85k, for example, is only £3/year !) or, if you're determined to max it out, then just skim off the excess regularly.


  • zxspeccy
    zxspeccy Posts: 180 Forumite
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    refluxer said:
    zxspeccy said:
    What I have not found out is what happens if you hold the maximum of £85,000 and interest is applied, which will take you over their limit.
    MSE's recommendation has always been to hold less than the full £85k to allow for any interest, so just stick with slightly less than the full amount if you want to be safe (the difference in interest between £84.8k and £85k, for example, is only £3/year !) or, if you're determined to max it out, then just skim off the excess regularly.


    Thanks, this is what I am going to start doing, however my funds are in the 31 day Smart Saver at the moment so I guess I will find out when that matures. With Chase I move the interest into the current account for spending, using the 1% cashback and 5% top-ups, which is easy to manage and I never go over the £85,000 as there is always just enough room left for the next months interest.
  • MichaelAP
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    Reference Atom & Zopa; do they pay monthly on interest earned? I can’t find a link that explains interest periods.
  • zxspeccy
    zxspeccy Posts: 180 Forumite
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    MichaelAP said:
    Reference Atom & Zopa; do they pay monthly on interest earned? I can’t find a link that explains interest periods.
    I believe Zopa pay monthly interest on all their Smart Saver accounts.
  • typistretired
    typistretired Posts: 2,099 Forumite
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    Atom pay monthly on the day of month you opened the account 
    "Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"
  • janusdesign
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    MichaelAP said:
    Reference Atom & Zopa; do they pay monthly on interest earned? I can’t find a link that explains interest periods.
    Re: Zopa...
    "We apply it to your savings account each month, on the calendar day your account was opened.
    However, if your account was opened on the 29th, 30th or 31st of a month, we'll pay interest on the 28th of every month. Should you close your Smart Saver, a final payment will be made on the day the account is closed."
  • typistretired
    typistretired Posts: 2,099 Forumite
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    Same as Atom then
    "Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"
  • Bobblehat
    Bobblehat Posts: 770 Forumite
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    soulsaver said:

    Zopa's 31 day notice is 1.6%... not long to wait if you issue notice immediately... if nowt better comes along you can cancel the notice on the 30th day or let it run and re-boost it and issue another notice; rinse and repeat as necessary.

    And they add their new increased rates to existing notice accounts... :) 

    It is 'tops' for me, personally.

    eta 'their'..
    Am I right in thinking that this 31 day notice account can only be opened via an App? It seems that the MSE page says "online" but I cant find a way to open it online ... maybe I'm having a senior moment?
  • Mr._H_2
    Mr._H_2 Posts: 508 Forumite
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    Regarding Zopa "boosted" pots: is the interest rate variable? Let's say I make a deposit and "boost" it with the 95-day boosted pot on 24th June (today). Then hypothetically, Zopa raise the interest rate on boosted pots on 1st August. Will my boosted pot get that new higher interest rate from 1st August? Or would that only apply to "new" boosted money? So I'd have to "withdraw" the amount I boosted on 24th June and "re-boost" it to get the new, higher rate?
  • janusdesign
    janusdesign Posts: 976 Forumite
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    it's app only.
    you can view your other Zopa savings accounts from the App, but you can't open/view or manage a Smart Saver via their site.
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