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Yes, l deposited £200 this morning for the NW 8% RS.orange-juice said:Both of my YBS 7.0% and Nationwide 8.0% regular savers have received their 12th payments last month, and are due to mature at some point this month.Is it possible/worthwhile depositing another payment? I think some people complained a while ago, about Mon BS not applying interest properly to the 13th payment as the account had reached the deposit limit (12 monthly payments)?2 -
Is it showing as received on 1st or 2nd (tomorrow)? I had Nationwide down as one where it doesn’t get credited at weekends.[Deleted User] said:
Yes, l deposited £200 this morning for the NW 8% RS.orange-juice said:Both of my YBS 7.0% and Nationwide 8.0% regular savers have received their 12th payments last month, and are due to mature at some point this month.Is it possible/worthwhile depositing another payment? I think some people complained a while ago, about Mon BS not applying interest properly to the 13th payment as the account had reached the deposit limit (12 monthly payments)?1 -
The latter.LZC said:
Is it showing as received on 1st or 2nd (tomorrow)? I had Nationwide down as one where it doesn’t get credited at weekends.[Deleted User] said:
Yes, l deposited £200 this morning for the NW 8% RS.orange-juice said:Both of my YBS 7.0% and Nationwide 8.0% regular savers have received their 12th payments last month, and are due to mature at some point this month.Is it possible/worthwhile depositing another payment? I think some people complained a while ago, about Mon BS not applying interest properly to the 13th payment as the account had reached the deposit limit (12 monthly payments)?2 -
The account runs on a calendar month basis. Thus for maximum interest you'd want to open/fund the account on the last day of the month, then make all further deposits on 1st.OneUser1 said:
Forgive my ignorance but what do you mean by "If it’s available towards the end of the month I’ll refresh it to get the 13th payment in"?Bridlington1 said:
I must confess it took me by surprise, I don't usually check moneyfacts on Sundays for this reason. That being said it's a nice surprise and I've sent funds over to it.JamesRobinson48 said:Bridlington1 said:
It's variable. Full Ts&Cs below:JamesRobinson48 said:According to Moneyfacts, Coventry BS will launch a new RS:
Sunny Day Saver - 6.25% p.a., 12 month term, max £150 pm, max investment £1950.
It's unclear if the interest rate is to be fixed or variable, but on past form I assume it'll be variable.
https://secure.coventrybuildingsociety.co.uk/savings-and-investments/productfeatures.aspx?prodCode=SDS&CTALinks=False
It's currently available to open in online banking, I've just opened it.
Thanks. TBH, I can't remember any RS product ever having been launched on a Sunday. I feel this might be a first.
It goes by calendar month so if it's still available towards the end of the month I'll refresh it to get the 13th payment in.
The account also allows penalty-free early closure.
I've opened and funded the account this morning. If the account is still available at the end of the month I'll close the account then and immediately open and fund a new one, pushing the maturity date to the end of September 2025 and enabling me to get a 13th payment in (S, O, N, D 2024 and J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S 2025).12 -
My 13th payment to a Nationwide Flex Regular Saver Issue 2 which also made no reference to a restriction was rejected and returned instantly this morning.changearound1 said:orange-juice said:Both of my YBS 7.0% and Nationwide 8.0% regular savers have received their 12th payments last month, and are due to mature at some point this month.Is it possible/worthwhile depositing another payment? I think some people complained a while ago, about Mon BS not applying interest properly to the 13th payment as the account had reached the deposit limit (12 monthly payments)?YBS 7% has a max balance of £6000 so if you've done 12 x £500 then no 13th payment.Nationwide 8% has no such restrictions and should be ok for a 13th.1 -
Odd, my 13th was accepted this AM, account now sitting with £2600 and an anniversary date of 21 Sep 24.Cold_comfort said:
My 13th payment to a Nationwide Flex Regular Saver Issue 2 which also made no reference to a restriction was rejected and returned instantly this morning.changearound1 said:orange-juice said:Both of my YBS 7.0% and Nationwide 8.0% regular savers have received their 12th payments last month, and are due to mature at some point this month.Is it possible/worthwhile depositing another payment? I think some people complained a while ago, about Mon BS not applying interest properly to the 13th payment as the account had reached the deposit limit (12 monthly payments)?YBS 7% has a max balance of £6000 so if you've done 12 x £500 then no 13th payment.Nationwide 8% has no such restrictions and should be ok for a 13th.5 -
My Nationwide account is showing £200 set to go tomorrow.
Making £2600.
Lets see what happens.0 -
Thank you for the explanation. That makes sense and as well as the 13th payment into the new account you will have already had the month earning interest in the old account.Bridlington1 said:
The account runs on a calendar month basis. Thus for maximum interest you'd want to open/fund the account on the last day of the month, then make all further deposits on 1st.OneUser1 said:
Forgive my ignorance but what do you mean by "If it’s available towards the end of the month I’ll refresh it to get the 13th payment in"?Bridlington1 said:
I must confess it took me by surprise, I don't usually check moneyfacts on Sundays for this reason. That being said it's a nice surprise and I've sent funds over to it.JamesRobinson48 said:Bridlington1 said:
It's variable. Full Ts&Cs below:JamesRobinson48 said:According to Moneyfacts, Coventry BS will launch a new RS:
Sunny Day Saver - 6.25% p.a., 12 month term, max £150 pm, max investment £1950.
It's unclear if the interest rate is to be fixed or variable, but on past form I assume it'll be variable.
https://secure.coventrybuildingsociety.co.uk/savings-and-investments/productfeatures.aspx?prodCode=SDS&CTALinks=False
It's currently available to open in online banking, I've just opened it.
Thanks. TBH, I can't remember any RS product ever having been launched on a Sunday. I feel this might be a first.
It goes by calendar month so if it's still available towards the end of the month I'll refresh it to get the 13th payment in.
The account also allows penalty-free early closure.
I've opened and funded the account this morning. If the account is still available at the end of the month I'll close the account then and immediately open and fund a new one, pushing the maturity date to the end of September 2025 and enabling me to get a 13th payment in (S, O, N, D 2024 and J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S 2025).
But presumably there is a non-zero risk you will close the old account and Coventry’s systems won’t allow you to open a new account the same day? Plus the possibility that the account could be withdrawn if there’s a whole day’s delay?1 -
My 13th payment has also been accepted, with the account due to close 21st September 2024Cold_comfort said:
My 13th payment to a Nationwide Flex Regular Saver Issue 2 which also made no reference to a restriction was rejected and returned instantly this morning.changearound1 said:orange-juice said:Both of my YBS 7.0% and Nationwide 8.0% regular savers have received their 12th payments last month, and are due to mature at some point this month.Is it possible/worthwhile depositing another payment? I think some people complained a while ago, about Mon BS not applying interest properly to the 13th payment as the account had reached the deposit limit (12 monthly payments)?YBS 7% has a max balance of £6000 so if you've done 12 x £500 then no 13th payment.Nationwide 8% has no such restrictions and should be ok for a 13th.2 -
YBS max deposit of £6k so if you've made the maximum allowed per month already, then no.orange-juice said:Both of my YBS 7.0% and Nationwide 8.0% regular savers have received their 12th payments last month, and are due to mature at some point this month.Is it possible/worthwhile depositing another payment? I think some people complained a while ago, about Mon BS not applying interest properly to the 13th payment as the account had reached the deposit limit (12 monthly payments)?
Nationwide I've searched, and I originally set up 13 payments, so it must be allowed. It hasn't bounced back yet.I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0
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