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Paragon rainy day easy access account at 2.6% now available via raisin. Minimum balance £20k.1
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Has anyone taken the plunge and gone for a one year fixed rate bond or are most people waiting until the next BoE decision next month in the hope that the rate increases again? Do we know what the market has baked in and is expecting from the BoE?
I see that the top one year fixed rate is around 4.37%. Atom are offering 3.55% for six months which may be tempting as a sort of 'hedge' and would free up funds in April when better rates may be available.0 -
A lot of folk, including myself jumped a couple of weeks ago for fixed bonds. I was hoping for a 5% 1 year fix, it won't happen.Nova1307 said:Has anyone taken the plunge and gone for a one year fixed rate bond or are most people waiting until the next BoE decision next month in the hope that the rate increases again? Do we know what the market has baked in and is expecting from the BoE?
I see that the top one year fixed rate is around 4.37%. Atom are offering 3.55% for six months which may be tempting as a sort of 'hedge' and would free up funds in April when better rates may be available.
Any base rate rise in December is unlikely to affect longer term fixes. Even instant access accounts have stalled recently. I think we'll get a rise in December, a small one, then a pause for winter.0 -
Good morning - and thank you. The discussion here has actually already helped me - in fact I subconsciously answered my own question when I said I wanted an account that rewarded you for leaving your money alone, but still let you get at it if you had to. It dawned on me later that a notice account might fit the bill. I found one at Monmouthshire BS that I think meets my criteria.Band7 said:
I understand it's not easy, or not always appropriate, to share your plans / questions/ circumstances. But please don't hold back asking questions if you are uncertain. You are anonymous on the Forum, and remember: there's no such thing as a stupid question - - only stupid answers!BooJewels said:
Thank you - I have toyed with doing so, but it's too public here for that conversation - if we were around a dinner table, I'd be happy to discuss it. It just feels a bit too personal at the moment.Band7 said:
Just ask here. There are plenty of old hands about who are happy to share their knowledge.BooJewels said:.....no one to check my thinking
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May be set up a separate thread, as this one is about easy access accounts only.0 -
BooJewels said:I found one at Monmouthshire BS that I think meets my criteria.
....unless you live in Northern IrelandYou must be a UK resident (excluding Northern Ireland) aged 16 and over.
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@flaneurs_lobster - I did say it met my criteria - even italicised the 'my' for emphasis - I'm not in NI, I have read the terms and believe I meet them. I've also done several laps of 16. You also need to leave £1k in there too which might be a deal breaker for some. What I do like is that I can choose monthly interest paid to an external account - that meets a particular purpose I have for the proceeds - I'm happy to take a slight hit on interest for that.0
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Apologies, I didn't mean to comment on your due diligence, just highlighting an unusual (to me) geographical restriction for a savings product.BooJewels said:@flaneurs_lobster - I did say it met my criteria - even italicised the 'my' for emphasis - I'm not in NI, I have read the terms and believe I meet them.0 -
I wondered myself if it was actually unusual as it jumped out at me last night and I can't say that I'd noticed it anywhere else. I often don't get that deep into terms, as something has proven to be a deal breaker before I get that far - like the requirement to be a customer already or hold a particular account.flaneurs_lobster said:
Apologies, I didn't mean to comment on your due diligence, just highlighting an unusual (to me) geographical restriction for a savings product.BooJewels said:@flaneurs_lobster - I did say it met my criteria - even italicised the 'my' for emphasis - I'm not in NI, I have read the terms and believe I meet them.0 -
If you have to make withdrawals such that it falls below £25k then transfer all the remaining to al rayan.BooJewels said:
Yes, that's true of the Premium Instant Account, it's a bit all or nothing and probably better if you have a lot of cash to save and unlikely to go under £25k. You don't have to keep £25k in it, but interest is slashed to 0.05% on lower balances.
So you get the benefit of 3% on balances above 25k or 2.81% for below.0 -
Monmouthshire Premium Instant Access account
After applying online yesterday, I called them this morning to ask whether I can now make deposits. I am told they are very busy with applications and that it takes 5 working days for them to process the application. They will then snail mail account opening confirmation. Painfully inefficient.
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