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Regular Savings Accounts: The Best Currently Available List!
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Even if it was 100% it's hardly worth worrying about but, for the record, anything above £1000 earns 0.01%lightbulb2760 said:Nat West / RBS Digital Regular Savers
On my statements, the interest rates are described as follows:
£0-£1,000 3.00% gross p.a.
£1,001-£99,999,999,999 0.01% gross p.a.
There seems to be no rate advertised for balances between £1,000.01-£1,000.99.
Post 5 of this thread states:
Interest rate: 3.04% gross p.a. variable up to £1,000 then 0.01% above £1,000.
Can anyone confirm what the rate is on balances above £1,000 but below £1,001?
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Yorkshire BS - Loyalty Regular Saver
Maturity interest now showing (once you go into account) even though, my, maturity not until tomorrow.1 -
End of an era. Account closed, back to mediocre savings rates. I think I might take advantage of the dip in Fund prices.veryintrigued said:Yorkshire BS - Loyalty Regular Saver
Maturity interest now showing (once you go into account) even though, my, maturity not until tomorrow.1 -
As well as lots of mediocre ones I've still got some ok ones running. These are the ones over 2%:Daliah said:
End of an era. Account closed, back to mediocre savings rates. I think I might take advantage of the dip in Fund prices.veryintrigued said:Yorkshire BS - Loyalty Regular Saver
Maturity interest now showing (once you go into account) even though, my, maturity not until tomorrow.
NatWest 3%RbS 3%
Cambridge 3% and 5%
Skipton 3.5%
I've got stacks at 2% and under. Hoping for some news, this week, on Nationwide % increase and also Buckinghamshire.0 -
It took them 6 weeks to pass on December's rate rise and even then it was only on certain accounts but did include their Regular Saver though, I guess. Do you think a further increase would be coming so soon ? They've certainly come under fire in the press for the relative lack of action, recently.veryintrigued said:Hoping for some news, this week, on Nationwide % increase0 -
Nationwide Flex Regular Saver at 2.50%?veryintrigued said:
As well as lots of mediocre ones I've still got some ok ones running. These are the ones over 2%:Daliah said:
End of an era. Account closed, back to mediocre savings rates. I think I might take advantage of the dip in Fund prices.veryintrigued said:Yorkshire BS - Loyalty Regular Saver
Maturity interest now showing (once you go into account) even though, my, maturity not until tomorrow.
NatWest 3%RbS 3%
Cambridge 3% and 5%
Skipton 3.5%
I've got stacks at 2% and under. Hoping for some news, this week, on Nationwide % increase and also Buckinghamshire.1 -
Absolutely. I missed this one as I was scanning down my SS.RG2015 said:
Nationwide Flex Regular Saver at 2.50%?veryintrigued said:
As well as lots of mediocre ones I've still got some ok ones running. These are the ones over 2%:Daliah said:
End of an era. Account closed, back to mediocre savings rates. I think I might take advantage of the dip in Fund prices.veryintrigued said:Yorkshire BS - Loyalty Regular Saver
Maturity interest now showing (once you go into account) even though, my, maturity not until tomorrow.
NatWest 3%RbS 3%
Cambridge 3% and 5%
Skipton 3.5%
I've got stacks at 2% and under. Hoping for some news, this week, on Nationwide % increase and also Buckinghamshire.0 -
Hi Everybody,
I have carried out this weekend's update.
I cannot see anything that has changed.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/p1
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Coventry Building Society variable rates are rising from tomorrow (1 March). Regular Saver 5 increases by only 0.10% from 1.05% to 1.15%. First Home Saver goes up by 0.15% from 0.85% to 1%.13
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Full list hereDeleted_User said:Coventry Building Society variable rates are rising from tomorrow (1 March). Regular Saver 5 increases by only 0.10% from 1.05% to 1.15%. First Home Saver goes up by 0.15% from 0.85% to 1%.
rate-change-notice-feb-2022.pdf (coventrybuildingsociety.co.uk)
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