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Maximising potential interest rates with savings by juggling accounts
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HorseWhisperer
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Hello people - could I please get a sense check on this idea?
I have £81,000 to put somewhere reasonably easy access (i.e. max 90 days notice). I had thought about splitting the amount between:
Charter Savings Bank 95 Day Notice - Issue 22 1.90% AER Charter Savings Bank 60 Day Notice - Issue 9 1.61% AER
(to give me a bit more flexibility than all at 90 days)
However, I'm thinking, it might be more useful to open a:
Marcus by Goldman Sachs instant access 1.5% AER with £6,600
Then open a First Direct Regular Savings account at 5% fixed for 1 year and drip feed in the maximum of £300pm for 12 months (I don't mind locking £3,600 away for that time) from Marcus to FD via my current account
Then open a Nationwide FlexDirect Account at 5% fixed for 1 year and drip feed in the minimum of £1000pm from Marcus to FD via my current acount, then sending it back again to Marcus once the total in the account reached £2500 (the upper limit for that interest rate) on a monthly recycle.
Then splitting the balance of £74,400 into the two Charter accounts.
Is this sheer madness for the amount of time the administration will take, or sensible for the interest I will be able to milk for the effort?
Thank you!
I have £81,000 to put somewhere reasonably easy access (i.e. max 90 days notice). I had thought about splitting the amount between:
Charter Savings Bank 95 Day Notice - Issue 22 1.90% AER Charter Savings Bank 60 Day Notice - Issue 9 1.61% AER
(to give me a bit more flexibility than all at 90 days)
However, I'm thinking, it might be more useful to open a:
Marcus by Goldman Sachs instant access 1.5% AER with £6,600
Then open a First Direct Regular Savings account at 5% fixed for 1 year and drip feed in the maximum of £300pm for 12 months (I don't mind locking £3,600 away for that time) from Marcus to FD via my current account
Then open a Nationwide FlexDirect Account at 5% fixed for 1 year and drip feed in the minimum of £1000pm from Marcus to FD via my current acount, then sending it back again to Marcus once the total in the account reached £2500 (the upper limit for that interest rate) on a monthly recycle.
Then splitting the balance of £74,400 into the two Charter accounts.
Is this sheer madness for the amount of time the administration will take, or sensible for the interest I will be able to milk for the effort?
Thank you!
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HorseWhisperer wrote: »Is this sheer madness for the amount of time the administration will take, or sensible for the interest I will be able to milk for the effort?0
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HorseWhisperer wrote: »Is this sheer madness for the amount of time the administration will take, or sensible for the interest I will be able to milk for the effort?
Asking that question on this forum is a bit like going to the away end of a League One football match on a Wednesday evening in November and asking the shivering fellow supporters around you: "am I crazy to spend this amount of time going to all my team's matches?"0
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