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Regular Savings Accounts: The Best Currently Available List!
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schiff said:Coventry BS
From today's circular:'It continues to be a difficult time for savers but we’re still offering market-leading rates and supporting savers with exceptional service levels. Our new member loyalty account - coming soon - will reward members who’ve been with us for a certain period of time.'
Could be interesting
To keep this thread on topic I've posted this here https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6286569/coventry-bs-member-loyalty-account-coming-soon/p1
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Hi Everybody,
I have done this weekend's update.
The only thing that has changed is updating the Nationwide BS Start to Save account to show that they have added another prize draw, so the prize draws go up to 24th January 2022.I will do the next update next weekend.SS2
For those new to this thread, the first few posts are constantly updated and are on the first page
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6106986/regular-savings-accounts-the-best-currently-available-list/p1Leek United BS Flexible Saver Account
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Hammer_Time said:So it looks like I should receive £2.50.a month, which I can transfer to my current account.1
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glider3560 said:gingercordial said:Slightly dull update for the Nationwide BS Start to Save account in this post:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/76870785/#Comment_76870785
I have had an email saying that there will be an extension to the prize draws with the last one now taking place on 24 January 2022..
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My Halifax Regular Saver matures this month - Is there an option to tell them to just close the account at maturity, rather than roll it over for another year? (The rate for new accounts isn't interesting to me.)
The maturity letter just said it will roll over, with no other options offered, and I can't see any way to select alternative maturity options on the web site.0 -
Fingerbobs said:My Halifax Regular Saver matures this month - Is there an option to tell them to just close the account at maturity, rather than roll it over for another year? (The rate for new accounts isn't interesting to me.)
The maturity letter just said it will roll over, with no other options offered, and I can't see any way to select alternative maturity options on the web site.0 -
Ed-1 said:Fingerbobs said:My Halifax Regular Saver matures this month - Is there an option to tell them to just close the account at maturity, rather than roll it over for another year? (The rate for new accounts isn't interesting to me.)
The maturity letter just said it will roll over, with no other options offered, and I can't see any way to select alternative maturity options on the web site.0 -
Coventry have finally caught up with my OH - is he one of the last ones with multiple accounts?
Graciously they are giving 2 months notice before closing the extra accounts up to 19th October 2021.
They say its the 1st account opened after 18th October 2020 that will be allowed to stay open.
But OHs regular saver 3 (1.55%) matures on 16th October, just then leaving issue 4 and 5 open.
Issue 4 matures was opened in November 2020 so thats the one that will stay open at least for the final month before it matures.
Issue 5 will be the excess account they will close.
But then I will reopen it again in November - that is if issue 5 still exists then
“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”1 -
Still got 2 (had 3.. 1 matured just), though couldn't open another one last week0
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Fingerbobs said:Ed-1 said:Fingerbobs said:My Halifax Regular Saver matures this month - Is there an option to tell them to just close the account at maturity, rather than roll it over for another year? (The rate for new accounts isn't interesting to me.)
The maturity letter just said it will roll over, with no other options offered, and I can't see any way to select alternative maturity options on the web site.
I think I recall a term saying if you close the Regular Saver you cannot open a new one for a yearI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0
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