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Regular Savings Accounts: The Best Currently Available List!
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akh43 said:Can I pay a 13th payment into my Nationwide RS2, opened 21/12/23 - matures 21/12/24 - balance after this month's payment is £2,400, can I add another £200 on 1 Dec? I have looked and cannot see anything about a maximum balance, but maybe I am missing something2
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akh43 said:Can I pay a 13th payment into my Nationwide RS2, opened 21/12/23 - matures 21/12/24 - balance after this month's payment is £2,400, can I add another £200 on 1 Dec? I have looked and cannot see anything about a maximum balance, but maybe I am missing something2
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Am I correct that if I pay £1.01 from a debit card on the Natwest reward account I can select for 99p round up on top of this to be rounded up to my natwest digital regular saver in addition to the £150 a month max? I have done a trial paying £1.01 by Natwest debit to my Cambridge bs e saver which pays 3.2%. Presuming this works, Is there a better paying account to do this payment to that takes debit cards.0
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RosieRooBear said:Thank you @Bridlington1 & @CuparLad for the link, opened and funded the Leeds RS55. I did notice that this issue is being reduced to 5.1% on 24th December 2024.
https://www.leedsbuildingsociety.co.uk/savings/savings-account-changes/0 -
s71hj said:Am I correct that if I pay £1.01 from a debit card on the Natwest reward account I can select for 99p round up on top of this to be rounded up to my natwest digital regular saver in addition to the £150 a month max? I have done a trial paying £1.01 by Natwest debit to my Cambridge bs e saver which pays 3.2%. Presuming this works, Is there a better paying account to do this payment to that takes debit cards.
My Natwest and RBS are full now, but I used NS&I Direct Saver for this purpose. It currently pay 3.75%. The main advantage of NS&I is that you can do as many £1.01 transactions as you like, they don't seem to mind. It takes long time for money to arrive, but when arrived you can withdraw straight away (withdrawals arrive on the next day) and cary on recycling until your Natwest Digital Saver reached a magic £5k.1 -
allegro120 said:
The main advantage of NS&I is that you can do as many £1.01 transactions as you like, they don't seem to mind.3 -
flaneurs_lobster said:allegro120 said:
The main advantage of NS&I is that you can do as many £1.01 transactions as you like, they don't seem to mind.5 -
Hi Folks,
I have just updated the first page of this thread.
- Aldermore Regular Saver Account (Issue 2) replaces issue 1, paying 5% gross p.a. variable on up to £300 for 12 months and MSE user Bridlington1 has written on page 1523 of this thread for issue 1 that it is possible to make 13 payments into this account. You cannot open this account if you already have an Aldermore Regular Saver Account (Issue 1).
- Hinckley and Rugby BS Regular Saver 30 Day Notice Account (Issue 2) interest rate reduced from 4.85% gross p.a. variable to 4.6% from 29th November 2024
- Principality BS 1 Year Regular Saver Bond (Issue 35) title changed (incorrectly had issue 34)
- Saffron BS Small Saver interest rate reduced from 5.5% gross p.a. variable to 5% from 4th December 2024
- Leeds BS Home Deposit Saver (Issue 2) replaces issue 1 paying 5.05% gross p.a. variable on up to £500 per month with a maximum balance £30,000 plus accrued interest.
- Stafford BS Regular Saver (Issue 1) interest rate reduced from 5.15% gross p.a. variable to 4.9% from 1st December 2024
- Gatehouse Regular Saver Account (Issue 2) removed as no longer available
I will do the next update within the next 1-2 weeks.
SS2
For those new to this thread, the first few posts are regularly updated and are on the first page
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6106986/regular-savings-accounts-the-best-currently-available-list/p132 -
My NatWest and RBS digital savers are going to reach £5k in the next few months. When it reaches £5k should I cancel the payments, or do I need to make a minimum payment each month?I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0
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silvercar said:My NatWest and RBS digital savers are going to reach £5k in the next few months. When it reaches £5k should I cancel the payments, or do I need to make a minimum payment each month?3
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