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Millyonare said:Just a note of caution, among the giddy excitement of soaring Santander interest rates.
Santander UK reported publicly this week that its "bad debts" are now rising.
For me, I'll be keeping my savings there under the £85k UK govt protection threshold.It isn't UK government protection.If you are really concerned about Santander UK's "bad debts" then shouldn't you also be concerned about FSCS failing too?In reality it makes sense to keep under the £85k figure (unless the special temporary circumstances apply) but nobody should seriously expect Santander to be at imminent risk of failure just because they are offering a temporary promotional interest rate. Likewise with Barclays offering their super-giddying 5%.There's a fine line between a note of caution and scaremongering.4 -
Some people may ask why don’t you guess a 1% rise. Well I say this, the BoE is supposedly independent from political interference.
1% is a symbolic number, unprecedented in recent history and 1% will resonate more with people who have mortgages (they need to be protected somehow) and of course cash savers ( the government want you to spend it rather then hoarding it)
Ha, what a dilemma for the government BoE.
Speaking of history, the RAF had just rustled up 1000 bombers to hit a German city for six. Well, the cockneys reading their morning newspaper, the headline and the impact wouldn’t have the save effect if the number was 950 bombers that just hit a German city. Do you see my point...
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re the new Santander account, i believe you can choose to be paid interest monthly. if i were to pay in say £100 on 1 Nov, would the interest paid for Nov account for that? i can't seem to work it out from the docs they provide0
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t1redmonkey said:andyhicks88 said:2010 said:andyhicks88 said:2010 said:andyhicks88 said:I signed up yesterday for the Santander account, as I haven't had an account with them before it looks like I've got to wait "5 - 7 days" for new online banking set up details to arrive in the post before I can access the account properly, which is fine, but hopefully the stuff gets here within the next few days.
Since Chase appeared on the scene there`s been a constant procession of top easy access saving accounts.
We`ve gone from 1.5% to (currently, maybe) 2.75%.
It would be interesting to find out if anyone on here has actually moved every time a new top rate came out.
Who holds the record for the most moves?
Well I can't see anyone beating that significantly for a good few weeks, if not few months, though I'm quite happy to be wrong!
For me personally, I think a provider would have to probably offer 3% now to make me move funds away from this account. I'm not a serial mover, I only move when something new beats my current savings account/s by probably around.0.20%0 -
Msrajjc2 said:re the new Santander account, i believe you can choose to be paid interest monthly. if i were to pay in say £100 on 1 Nov, would the interest paid for Nov account for that? i can't seem to work it out from the docs they provide
You would get 23p on December 1 for the £100 you deposited on November 1, provided you left the £100 in your account throughout November.2 -
gele said:hoc said:What "final checks" does Santander need to do to open a savings account for a 10+ year current account holder?0
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On hold to Santander now. There's a block on my eSaver preventing me withdrawing funds.
On a separte note, I looked at this thread yesterday when we were on page 797 thinking it could get to 800 pages - been some replies over the last 24 hours !
Mortgage and debt free. Building up savings...0 -
Thumbs_Up said:andyhicks88 said:I doubt we will see any Easy Access rates top 3% by the end of the year,
The next BoE meeting is due, (could be a emergency meeting even sooner ) on the 3rd November. I’m calling it now a 0.75% basis points rise.
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financialbliss said:On hold to Santander now. There's a block on my eSaver preventing me withdrawing funds.What error do you get? When I try to set up a new payment it says "Account not available, select another".It allowed funding from my Santander current account and via external a/c but withdrawals not working. A new payment from current a/c works fine.This is via online banking, I don't use the app.0
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financialbliss said:On hold to Santander now. There's a block on my eSaver preventing me withdrawing funds.
Out of interest, why are you withdrawing funds already?
Purely as a test payment?
How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)0
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