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Has the Skipton 7% fixed gone ?0
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Stargunner said:
What other options would you like them to offer, because surely one of those would apply to everyone.And only having the 'employment' options of 'Full-time', 'Part-time', 'Self-employed', 'Unemployed', 'Retired' would suggest the self-styled ethical bank have never heard of the rest of us.
Student? Homemaker? Economically inactive due to a disability?
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I've opened the new Co-Op reg saver. You don't necessarily need the details right now..... I was able to set up a standing order with the co-op at the same time I applied for the reg saver account. I can now forget about it for the next 12 months as the bank will pay my monthly deposits.Hattie627 said:
True. But no account details yet, so can't pay in. Others eg YBS, LBG much quicker.gele said:I applied for the co-op regular saver just over1 hour ago and have received email to say application successful. Well done Co-op.0 -
I still see it available in the app.castle96 said:Has the Skipton 7% fixed gone ?0 -
All covered as Stargazer already intimated, fancy names not required.JamesRobinson48 said:Stargunner said:
What other options would you like them to offer, because surely one of those would apply to everyone.And only having the 'employment' options of 'Full-time', 'Part-time', 'Self-employed', 'Unemployed', 'Retired' would suggest the self-styled ethical bank have never heard of the rest of us.
Student? Homemaker? Economically inactive due to a disability?0 -
Thank you @Middle_of_the_Road and @PRAISETHESUN - for taking the time to explain these details to me and for clarifying where I have got my wires crossed a little. I am at several RS accounts and am not sure how much enthusiasm I can muster for more, then I think ah but this is one hour's work for £x after tax and get tempted again.2
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JamesRobinson48 said:Stargunner said:
What other options would you like them to offer, because surely one of those would apply to everyone.And only having the 'employment' options of 'Full-time', 'Part-time', 'Self-employed', 'Unemployed', 'Retired' would suggest the self-styled ethical bank have never heard of the rest of us.
Student? Homemaker? Economically inactive due to a disability?I like many others on this site have possibly far too many bank and building soc accounts so I am used to filling in a lot of application forms. Before singling out the Co-op, can you tell me how many other organisations list all of your options because I’m struggling to.
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Yes that's correct, There's a wait. I was impressed by the speed of application decision but looks like we will need to be a bit more patient to see the account online and do anything with it. Still happy overall at 7% with a £250pm pay in.0
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Confused. Please can you explain because this scenario would make it a 13 month account?, I also would like to push the interest into 25/26AmityNeon said:myth123 said:Stargunner said:Bridlington1 said:Co-op Regular Saver has been launched at 7% as advertised:
https://www.co-operativebank.co.uk/products/savings/regular-saver/- Have the account for a 12 month term – the 12 months will start from the date we accept your first deposit
This could be useful for some that want to delay the end date, as you have up to 30 days from account opening to make your first deposit.
This is good to know, ideally I want to push the end date into the next tax year.
7th March at the earliest, or 8th March if you want to be safe (which would also align with interest being paid on Monday 7th April 2025, the first day that interest can be received in the new tax year).
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