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Brilliant feeder account for six of my current accounts and five of my remaining Regular Savers.Rheumatoid said:
Also good for spending and cash withdrawals abroad. No longer good for savingsAndyTh_2 said:Chase savings account is still a good pretend current account for bills though, as it supports direct debits and standing orders. Just slow app though.0 -
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Oh no, Chase went up. Now we have to deal with their army of fanboys droning on about how great they apparently are all over again.4
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Saga already offers 1.8% Saga Easy Access Savings Accountakh43 said:Email from Saga to say going up to 1.80% (inc bonus) from 19 Oct, not enough to tempt me back.0 -
Does anyone keep a chart/table of the top instant access or 1yr fix rates? Going back a couple of years would be interesting to see.2
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Saga rates up
If you hold an Easy Access Savings Account or Cash ISA and you have already added the 0.25% gross/tax-free* bonus, your total rate will be 2% AER*
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This is from about a year ago - it is not exhaustive but interesting to see how rates have moved. These are the easy access ratescwep2 said:Does anyone keep a chart/table of the top instant access or 1yr fix rates? Going back a couple of years would be interesting to see.
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Yet the top paying easy access account (Oct 21) isn't even on this list - Al Rayan at 0.70%.FindingBBob said:
This is from about a year ago - it is not exhaustive but interesting to see how rates have moved. These are the easy access ratescwep2 said:Does anyone keep a chart/table of the top instant access or 1yr fix rates? Going back a couple of years would be interesting to see.
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A 10 day delay for the new rate to come into force is pretty long. A couple days over a weekend is understandable, particularly if the decision was made relatively late on a Friday.financialbliss said:Email just in...
Good news – we're increasing the Chase saver account interest rate from 1.5% AER (1.49% gross) variable to 2.1% AER (2.08% gross) variable, effective from 24 October 2022.
Too little and far too late...
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