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Regular Savings Accounts: The Best Currently Available List!

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  • liamcov said:
    Nothing for me re Monmouthshire, not even a secure message back.

    I do get excited every time I login to see the list of accounts there - mostly closed! Is there any way to remove these from there?
    On the home screen, top right hand side next to the "add account" box is a widget. Click and you can hide or show closed accounts.
  • MiserlyMartin
    MiserlyMartin Posts: 2,284 Forumite
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    edited 15 December 2022 at 9:46PM
    Update for the best feeder account: "Good news,

    the Chase saver interest rate will increase to 2.7% AER (2.67% gross) variable, effective from 4 January 2023."

    I'm liking these prompt updates from Chase (finally) and Coventry BS, well done


  • That Cov account is just keeping up with YBS, LLoyds etc which are giving 5% +. I wonder how much those will raise after the rate rise today
    Quite possibly none of them.  Those banks are already offering a high rate on a regular saver whereas Coventry weren't offering a high rate on any of theirs, so if anything it's just Coventry aligning themselves to what other banks are doing.
    Good point and the £1000 a month is unusually good

  • Liamcov - "Peeps" - Monmouthshire BS - Have patience! - My cheque got cashed today. I posted application back in November in a Monmouthshire Business reply envelope. Your time will come.
  • hgt
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    In light of improved RS offerings, I'm going through and pruning my RS accounts which are paying lower rates.

    Did somebody post on here that the Stafford Railway BS RS rate is increasing from January? Or did I completely imagine that? I probably did as I haven't been able to find the post!
  • Band7
    Band7 Posts: 2,285 Forumite
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    edited 15 December 2022 at 11:15PM
    liamcov said:
    Nothing for me re Monmouthshire, not even a secure message back.

    I do get excited every time I login to see the list of accounts there - mostly closed! Is there any way to remove these from there?
    On the home screen, top right hand side next to the "add account" box is a widget. Click and you can hide or show closed accounts.
    This reminded me to check whether MonBS had actioned my request to add an account I have received a passbook for last week, It is still pending. They can't blame Royal Mail for that one.
  • ForumUser7
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    edited 15 December 2022 at 11:26PM
    hgt said:
    In light of improved RS offerings, I'm going through and pruning my RS accounts which are paying lower rates.

    Did somebody post on here that the Stafford Railway BS RS rate is increasing from January? Or did I completely imagine that? I probably did as I haven't been able to find the post!
    @hgt

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6106986/regular-savings-accounts-the-best-currently-available-list/p1

    "Stafford Railway BS Regular Saver (Issue 1)
    Interest rate: 2.5% gross p.a. variable from 15th August 2022 (will be 3.75% from 1st January 2023 according to a post on page 615 from financialbliss)"

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6106986/regular-savings-accounts-the-best-currently-available-list/p615

    “After querying no rate change after two BoE decisions, I've been told by a Stafford Railway Building Society agent that their regular saver is going from 2.50% to 3.75%, ie an increase of 1.25%, but not until 1st January 2023.

    In two minds what to do here - open ended RS with £500 pcm deposit. Stick it out until January or close.”

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  • Just opened a Coventry BS FHS but the interest rate is showing as 0%. Not sure if it's an IT bug that will sort itself out overnight.
  • It will be that. Tomorrow it will show what you put in it and the correct interest rate
  • AmityNeon
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    PJHilder said:
    Just opened a Coventry BS FHS but the interest rate is showing as 0%. Not sure if it's an IT bug that will sort itself out overnight.
    It's not a bug; Coventry BS simply pays 0% interest on nil balances.
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