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Regular Savings Accounts: The Best Currently Available List!

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  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,677 Forumite
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    Can I be really cheeky and ask what kind of account this is? Please. I am looking for a regular saver account. I has one linked to my TSB current account and haven't renewed it since the initial 5% finished about 8 months ago 🙈

    You're not being cheeky, this forum is for sharing information;) I don't think anyone has replied yet.

    We're discussing 2 new regular savers launching today from Ford Money. One is an ISA.

    Just follow the links. Most of us have found the opening process very easy & quick.
  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,677 Forumite
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    I haven't opened mine yet as I don't like using iPhone SE for such things:o

    Will get round to it in the sedate manner befitting an elderly badger:p
  • DragonQ
    DragonQ Posts: 2,198 Forumite
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    hgt wrote: »
    It's 01:40am and the Ford Regular Saver is not officially launched, however the online application system is now working (I've just opened one).

    So if you want to get ahead of the game:-

    Regular Saver:- https://secure.fordmoney.co.uk/applyonline/applicationform.aspx?productid=FORRSA

    Regular ISA:-
    https://secure.fordmoney.co.uk/applyonline/applicationform.aspx?productid=FORRSI
    Sigh, they require proof of ID and address by post. So sick of banks doing this, I've opened enough bloody accounts for me to be "on the system"!
  • schiff
    schiff Posts: 20,319 Forumite
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    badger09 wrote: »
    I haven't opened mine yet as I don't like using iPhone SE for such things:o

    Will get round to it in the sedate manner befitting an elderly badger:p

    You have clearly become sett in your ways :)
  • ChaskhaChaia
    ChaskhaChaia Posts: 33 Forumite
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    edited 22 May 2017 at 9:09AM
    schiff wrote: »
    Is the Ford RS 4% fixed or variable, I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere?

    It's fixed. From the Ford Regular Saver Product Summary Box:

    "Can Ford Money change the interest rate?
    • No - your rate is fixed for 12 months.
    You will receive the interest rate shown at the time you apply, or if we
    increase our product rate before you make your initial deposit, you will
    receive the benefit of the higher interest rate applicable as at the initial
    deposit date."
  • EachPenny
    EachPenny Posts: 12,239 Forumite
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    Has anyone managed to fund one of the non-ISA Ford RS accounts by a transfer from a Flexible Saver account please?

    Or do they only accept SO payments in?

    Like badger09 I'm not going to open mine on any of this newfangled technology so am waiting for my steam powered computer to wake up ;)
    "In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"
  • nbinblack
    nbinblack Posts: 110 Forumite
    The accounts are showing as live now if you already have an account with them, one of the options for initial funding is from your flexible saver account or faster payment - the customer agreement that the T&C's link to state deposits can be made by BACS, CHAPS, Faster payment, or standing order.
  • EachPenny
    EachPenny Posts: 12,239 Forumite
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    nbinblack wrote: »
    The accounts are showing as live now if you already have an account with them, one of the options for initial funding is from your flexible saver account or faster payment - the customer agreement that the T&C's link to state deposits can be made by BACS, CHAPS, Faster payment, or standing order.

    Thank you. That makes my life nice and simple, just keep some money in the Flexible Saver earning a decent rate and then just transfer it over on the Regular Saver anniversary :)
    "In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"
  • Placitasgirl
    Placitasgirl Posts: 408 Forumite
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    I've just applied for a Regular Saver and a Regular Saver ISA. Was asked to provide proof of address and identity, which are on their way via a Freepost address. Very happy with this!
  • Westie983
    Westie983 Posts: 5,215 Forumite
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    Barney1954 wrote: »
    Did they issue a new Customer ID for this new application?

    I do not want to have any issues with these Regular Savings accounts, as I already have a funded Flexible Saver.

    Just logged in and both accounts are showing using the same customer ID I was given when I opened the flexible saver so no duplicated profiles and two log ins to remember.

    Now I need to see the money in the flexible saver, and RS as they are at nil.

    I funded them with my reference number and surname and I see from the email with my ID now says to use the account number....

    I hope it will link up. I must remember to change the reference from application reference to account number on my next funding month.

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