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Bridlington1 said:Coventry Regular Saver Issue 6 now pays 5% and replaces Issue 5 at 5.5%. Other than the rate difference the terms appear to be identical to Issue 5.
EDIT: There is a difference in the terms. Issue 6 allows internal transfers into the account but the issue 5 does not. Many thanks @RobinhoodSavings for pointing this out.
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guli said:Bridlington1 said:Coventry Regular Saver Issue 6 now pays 5% and replaces Issue 5 at 5.5%. Other than the rate difference the terms appear to be identical to Issue 5.
EDIT: There is a difference in the terms. Issue 6 allows internal transfers into the account but the issue 5 does not. Many thanks @RobinhoodSavings for pointing this out.0 -
happybagger said:Hanley BS RS - To open online, it says if you already using their online banking system to log in and apply from there. Has anyone done this?
I can't see anywhere to open a new account from any screen when logged in.
Have I missed it, or do they mean send a secure message requesting it?Please note Online accounts which are opened on or after 21st December 2023 will be processed from the 2nd January 2024.
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FishInGlass said:allegro120 said:FishInGlass said:Currently funding £2025 of a potential £3350 a month over 13 regular savers. I would be fund more of them but I am also trying to maintain the 4k in my Santander Edge Saver. I'll give the West Brom a miss though at the moment as it's below my funding threshold.
Thanks for the advice. I've now decided to go ahead. I've opened their WebSave 60 day notice account which currently pays 5.25% anyway. I'll wait for my User ID and £10 deposit to be confirmed before trying to open the regular saver hopefully next week.0 -
I've recently opened and funded the Gatehouse regular saver and it's the only one which requires funding from my nominated account. I'm losing track with so many regular savers and wondered if there are any other institutions that require deposits from your nominated account? I assume Aldermore and if they had one, Ford Money, would be like Gatehouse as per their savings accounts and the seem to use the same system as Gatehouse.
Bank of Scotland/Halifax/Lloyds
First Direct
Nationwide
NatWest/RBS
Coventry
Hinckley & Rugby
Leeds
Monmouthshire
Penrith
Principality
Saffron
Skipton
Yorkshire Building Society0 -
I've opened their WebSave 60 day notice account which currently pays 5.25% anyway. I'll wait for my User ID and £10 deposit to be confirmed before trying to open the regular saver hopefully next week.
WebSave accounts don't qualify you as an existing customer as they are run by a different department to the West Bromwich accounts. You can open West Brom Saver online @ 2.8% with minimum opening & operating balance of £1.00. (it is the only one that can be opened online) Operated by phone/post & cannot view online, but for £1 it doesn't matter much. This all comes from phone call with CS as my application using WebSave account bounced. CS also said that the West Brom Saver needs to be open and funded to qualify.
This a classic case of conflicting information from customer service:
Also some info that may be useful to some on the 6% West Brom account who are like me and only had a Websave account. I phoned them this morning and asked some questions so this info is what they told me:
- Customers with Websave accounts are classed as existing West Brom BS customers for the purposes of opening the 6% RS
- Where it asks you to enter the existing account number during the online application process for the RS, you take the 7 numbers (not the letters, just the numbers) from your Websave account, and put a 0 in front of them to make up the 8 digit minimum that's required for this field.
- They will then allow you to have the product as an existing customer since apparently they just check your name and postcode, and as long as it matches your Websave account then that will be your eligibility proven.1 -
AmityNeon said:
I've opened their WebSave 60 day notice account which currently pays 5.25% anyway. I'll wait for my User ID and £10 deposit to be confirmed before trying to open the regular saver hopefully next week.
WebSave accounts don't qualify you as an existing customer as they are run by a different department to the West Bromwich accounts. You can open West Brom Saver online @ 2.8% with minimum opening & operating balance of £1.00. (it is the only one that can be opened online) Operated by phone/post & cannot view online, but for £1 it doesn't matter much. This all comes from phone call with CS as my application using WebSave account bounced. CS also said that the West Brom Saver needs to be open and funded to qualify.
This a classic case of conflicting information from customer service:
Also some info that may be useful to some on the 6% West Brom account who are like me and only had a Websave account. I phoned them this morning and asked some questions so this info is what they told me:
- Customers with Websave accounts are classed as existing West Brom BS customers for the purposes of opening the 6% RS
- Where it asks you to enter the existing account number during the online application process for the RS, you take the 7 numbers (not the letters, just the numbers) from your Websave account, and put a 0 in front of them to make up the 8 digit minimum that's required for this field.
- They will then allow you to have the product as an existing customer since apparently they just check your name and postcode, and as long as it matches your Websave account then that will be your eligibility proven.0 -
chris_the_bee said:FishInGlass said:allegro120 said:FishInGlass said:Currently funding £2025 of a potential £3350 a month over 13 regular savers. I would be fund more of them but I am also trying to maintain the 4k in my Santander Edge Saver. I'll give the West Brom a miss though at the moment as it's below my funding threshold.
Thanks for the advice. I've now decided to go ahead. I've opened their WebSave 60 day notice account which currently pays 5.25% anyway. I'll wait for my User ID and £10 deposit to be confirmed before trying to open the regular saver hopefully next week.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/80479590/#Comment_80479590
My first application was rejected, presumably because I'd used the application reference rather than account number for my WebSave account. I re-applied yesterday, following the instructions in the linked post above to input my WebSave account number.
I can confirm that the regular saver was opened successfully this morning, using my WebSave account number without the letters.0 -
allegro120 said:Aidanmc said:trickydicky14 said:
I’ve just applied as a new customer but living within catchment area, I too have to wait up to 3 days for account to be up and running provided my docs are ok.
I just uploaded photo of my driving licence and a pic of my signature on a sheet of blank paper, hope that will do.
Instantly received email confirming my application. All being well, should be funder in time.
I applied yesterday also as a new customer. Had an email this morning to say account is open.Today applied for RS, had to provide same info as easy access application yesterday,Seems i have to call them to set up security pin before able to get online access.Sharing my experience. I applied Westbrom Fixed Rate Regular Saver (i7) online a few days ago. I am nit in their catchment areas neither do I have an active saving with Them. The only one I had was more than ten years ago which was already closed. But it is approved the day after. The account is already successfully funded.But I still needed to upload the Photo ID including ID with signature though.0 -
Principality Maturity Winter RS Bond 6.25%. Just be aware to apply within 14 working days (?) from the maturity. Thereafter you will not be eligible. That is my personal experience. They do not let me apply for this account, but they still allow me to apply 2 Year Healthy Habits Saver Bond 6% which is less favourable.1
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