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Switching from Barclays > Nationwide (help!)
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itsamyprobably
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Hi :hello:
Been a visitor of the MSE forums for a while but finally joined!
I am currently with Barclays with a regular current account and an Everyday Saver (think the rate is 0.3% or less on my savings)
Thinking of changing to Nationwide FlexDirect current account with the Flexclusive Saver account, my partner has an account with Nationwide so I would benefit from the £100 bonus for switching.
I know the FlexDirect account offers a 5% interest rate on balances of at least £1000, but I have also opened up a Monzo account which I transfer all my none bill/spoken for money into to track my spends.
If I receive say £1400 in to the FlexDirect account, all my direct debits and standing orders come out, and then I transfer a chunk of whats left into my Monzo account, would I get the 5% interest on the balance that was paid into the account at the start of the month, or just what is remaining?
sorry if this is a stupid question, new to all of this and never really took notice of interest rates etc until I started my saving and budgeting journey for real last month!
Any advice is welcomed :j:
Been a visitor of the MSE forums for a while but finally joined!
I am currently with Barclays with a regular current account and an Everyday Saver (think the rate is 0.3% or less on my savings)
Thinking of changing to Nationwide FlexDirect current account with the Flexclusive Saver account, my partner has an account with Nationwide so I would benefit from the £100 bonus for switching.
I know the FlexDirect account offers a 5% interest rate on balances of at least £1000, but I have also opened up a Monzo account which I transfer all my none bill/spoken for money into to track my spends.
If I receive say £1400 in to the FlexDirect account, all my direct debits and standing orders come out, and then I transfer a chunk of whats left into my Monzo account, would I get the 5% interest on the balance that was paid into the account at the start of the month, or just what is remaining?
sorry if this is a stupid question, new to all of this and never really took notice of interest rates etc until I started my saving and budgeting journey for real last month!
Any advice is welcomed :j:
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itsamyprobably wrote: »I know the FlexDirect account offers a 5% interest rate on balances of at least £1000itsamyprobably wrote: »If I receive say £1400 in to the FlexDirect account, all my direct debits and standing orders come out, and then I transfer a chunk of whats left into my Monzo account, would I get the 5% interest on the balance that was paid into the account at the start of the month, or just what is remaining?0
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sorry, I did read the terms just put the most important part to me in the thread. But I am aware of the rest of the terms
Unsure I’ll benefit much from the 5% for the 12 months, with what balance will be left in. Unless I keep money in there almost as a “savings account” for a year to get some interest0 -
Hi and welcome to the forum
The account pays over £10 per month interest if you keep the account balance at a constant £2,500. I have been using it like a savings accountI work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
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Willing2Learn wrote: »Hi and welcome to the forum
The account pays over £10 per month interest if you keep the account balance at a constant £2,500. I have been using it like a savings account
thank you I am thinking of doing that, just don't want to get lost as to whats my income and whats my savings, should be fine though if I put all the money for spending into my Monzo, my usual outgoings will automatically come out of the Nationwide account and I will be back to what I have saved!0 -
It only lasts 1 year though. I am currently saving up and will open an account in a few months when I have £2500 that I absolutely do not need to touch so I could maximise interest earnings.0
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Thinking of changing to Nationwide FlexDirect current account with the Flexclusive Saver account,
If you mean the 5% Regular Saver it is no longer available to new customers (and even old customers will lose the chance to open a new one on maturity).0 -
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