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fonesaver said:Daliah said:My 3.6% YBS Loyalty Saver is maturing in a couple of weeks time. Their best follow-on offer is a depressing 0.65% var in a "six access" saver.
And the successor to the Loyalty Saver (although open to anyone) is surely the rather poor "Make Me A Saver" paying 1% on £150 a month.0 -
fonesaver said:Daliah said:My 3.6% YBS Loyalty Saver is maturing in a couple of weeks time. Their best follow-on offer is a depressing 0.65% var in a "six access" saver.
At 0.75% it could be a nice instant access saver for unlimited withdrawals, provided the 0.75% is paid on £1+.Nick_C said:fonesaver said:Daliah said:My 3.6% YBS Loyalty Saver is maturing in a couple of weeks time. Their best follow-on offer is a depressing 0.65% var in a "six access" saver.Nick_C said:
And the successor to the Loyalty Saver (although open to anyone) is surely the rather poor "Make Me A Saver" paying 1% on £150 a month.
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Daliah said:6
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not sure if anyone else had this experience when trying to open a new tsb regular saver after the old one matured the application seems to go through ok but i never got any bank account /sort code confirmed and it didn't appear in my online banking after a couple of days
when i rang tsb after a lengthy call centre wait was told they would only open the regular saver if i went into a branch with proof of id/address
this is despite being an existing customer with live current accounts, just a heads up in case it happens to anyone else
given i've no branch locally and it's only £125/month you can pay in I'll not bother0 -
donglemouse said:not sure if anyone else had this experience when trying to open a new tsb regular saver after the old one matured the application seems to go through ok but i never got any bank account /sort code confirmed and it didn't appear in my online banking after a couple of days
when i rang tsb after a lengthy call centre wait was told they would only open the regular saver if i went into a branch with proof of id/address
this is despite being an existing customer with live current accounts, just a heads up in case it happens to anyone else
given i've no branch locally and it's only £125/month you can pay in I'll not bother
However, I successfully opened one last year online. Shame to hear that might have been a fluke, based on your experience.0 -
Nick_C said:fonesaver said:Daliah said:My 3.6% YBS Loyalty Saver is maturing in a couple of weeks time. Their best follow-on offer is a depressing 0.65% var in a "six access" saver.
And the successor to the Loyalty Saver (although open to anyone) is surely the rather poor "Make Me A Saver" paying 1% on £150 a month.0 -
fonesaver said:Nick_C said:fonesaver said:Daliah said:My 3.6% YBS Loyalty Saver is maturing in a couple of weeks time. Their best follow-on offer is a depressing 0.65% var in a "six access" saver.
And the successor to the Loyalty Saver (although open to anyone) is surely the rather poor "Make Me A Saver" paying 1% on £150 a month.
My YBS RS matures on 2 March. YBS phoned me last week to alert me to the maturity, and tell me about the "Make me a Saver" which I had already opened a couple of weeks ago. The best rate they offered me over the phone for my maturing funds was 0.6%, but I'm already getting that on an "Internet Saver Plus Issue 2" which I opened in May 2020.
Seems YBS didn't correctly advise me of their best account.
Personally, I'm not worried, as I have a flexible ISA with Skipton which pays BOEBR + 0.35% (no longer available), but other people with YBS should be aware of the "Six Access Saver"0 -
Nick_C said:
My YBS RS matures on 2 March. YBS phoned me last week to alert me to the maturity, and tell me about the "Make me a Saver" which I had already opened a couple of weeks ago. The best rate they offered me over the phone for my maturing funds was 0.6%, but I'm already getting that on an "Internet Saver Plus Issue 2" which I opened in May 2020.
Seems YBS didn't correctly advise me of their best account.
I am not convinced that they will roll the RS over into a 0.75% account but will find out in a couple of weeks whether the YBS letter or @fonesaver were correct.1 -
Section62 said:Email from Nationwide - the rate on the Flex Regular Saver is being increased from 2% to 2.5% from 1st February (this does apply to accounts already opened and funded)Edit: Link to notice1
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