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You can have the HSBC account with a 0 balance and still get the regular saver. This is what I do.0
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Hi All - I have my TSB monthly saver account maturing this month and wondered what my best option would be now. I was thinking of opening a Nationwide Flex Direct account. Can I open one in my sole name and one in joint names? ThanksClaire0
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purplemusky wrote: »Hi All - I have my TSB monthly saver account maturing this month and wondered what my best option would be now. I was thinking of opening a Nationwide Flex Direct account. Can I open one in my sole name and one in joint names? Thanks
Yes you can have both a single and joint flex direct. You get 5% for 1 year on up to £2,500 - you must pay in £1k a month - and get access to the 5% flexclusive regular saver (up to £500 a month).
And if you do a switch with two direct debits you would also be eligible for the Nationwide recommend a friend scheme. You just find an existing NW current account holder to refer you and you can share £100 each - you can even refer family members/spouses and share the £200.
http://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/current-accounts/our-current-accounts/recommend-a-friend-tab0 -
purplemusky wrote: »Hi All - I have my TSB monthly saver account maturing this month and wondered what my best option would be now. I was thinking of opening a Nationwide Flex Direct account. Can I open one in my sole name and one in joint names? Thanks
Yes but according to NW CS, you will not get the 5% on both - unless the joint is opened as OH first named on the joint account.
Others here argue you do/can... but no one has said NW agrees you can have 3 between 2 people, all earning 5%.0 -
Yes but according to NW CS, you will not get the 5% on both - unless the joint is opened as OH first named on the joint account.
Others here argue you do/can... but no one has said NW agrees you can have 3 between 2 people, all earning 5%.
I wonder if the NW CS advisor was thinking of the procedure for applying to open a joint FlexDirect account?
However, a Nationwide web-page on the FlexDirect says this:Opening multiple FlexDirect accounts: Under the terms and conditions of this account customers are only entitled to one promotional credit interest rate of 5% AER. The only permitted exception to receive more than one promotional rate is if the additional account is held in joint names.
In my case, my partner and I have each had one sole FlexDirect account and shared a joint account - no problems opening and receiving the full 5% rate on all three accounts for twelve months.0 -
Hi Everybody,
Here is this weekend's update.
- Virgin Regular Saver and Regular E-Saver accounts updated to issues 3 and 4 (replacing issues 2 and 3 respectively) in post 7
Thanks to Jo Blogs for pointing this out.
Many thanks to all the forum users who to continue to make useful posts on this thread with helpful information.
I will do another update next weekend.
SS2
For those new to this thread, the first few posts are constantly updated and are here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...=608697&page=10 -
I would suggest that any other interpretation, such as the second-named person on a joint account could not also have a sole account, would be perverse.
I didn't say you can't have a sole and joint account; indeed - that interpretation of what I and the NW CS said, would an indicator of.. perversity.0 -
I Manage to open Matchday Saver Branch, Regular Saver Branch i3 in Virgin Money Branch in London.
So I now have nine of them paying 2.25%.
I miss the Regular Saver Branch i1, but never mind.
There has only been nine launched including Issue 1 I thought,
Store - 1, 2, 3 & Matchday
Online - 1, 2, 3, 4, & Matchday.
Which other one have you got?
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