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flaneurs_lobster said:
Does not have nationwide branch coverage Total of 9 branches Cumbria & Lancashire perhaps a midweek break would be needed.0 -
35har1old said:5
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ForumUser7 said:35har1old said:ForumUser7 said:35har1old said:arsenalboy said:The Furness regular saver is not new, it is issue 5 which I took out in November when it was paying 4%, they have just increased the rate to remain competitive.
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35har1old said:flaneurs_lobster said:
Does not have nationwide branch coverage Total of 9 branches Cumbria & Lancashire perhaps a midweek break would be needed.
Splendid locations for a short break both.4 -
flaneurs_lobster said:35har1old said:flaneurs_lobster said:
Does not have nationwide branch coverage Total of 9 branches Cumbria & Lancashire perhaps a midweek break would be needed.
Splendid locations for a short break both.0 -
ForumUser7 said:35har1old said:ForumUser7 said:35har1old said:arsenalboy said:The Furness regular saver is not new, it is issue 5 which I took out in November when it was paying 4%, they have just increased the rate to remain competitive.
But at first glance you see a date of Feb 2022 i know when I see a date that far back i stop reading0 -
This thread is in danger of becoming a shambles folks7
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Hi Everybody,
I have changed the following items on page 1 of this thread.
- Bath BS 16-25 Regular Saver interest rate increased to 6.75% gross p.a. variable from 1st March 2023
- Bath BS Homestart Regular Saver interest rate increased to 3.99% gross p.a. variable from 1st March 2023
- I also note the Bath BS The Regular Saver account interest rate has increased to 3.59% from 1st March 2023 but I do not think it will make it on to page 1 when I update the interest rate threshold at the end of the month for inclusion on this list, so I have not put it on page 1
- Leek BS Regular Saver interest rate increased to 4% gross p.a. variable from 1st March 2023
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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Re. Darlington BS Reg Savers. From memory they did not increase the rate following the BoE rate rise in November. But Darlington raised to 3.5% in December. We had BoE rate rises in Dec and Jan. Raised finally to 3.8%, I think in response to the base rate going to 3.5%. Now they are saying: Following the Bank of England’s decision to increase the Bank Base Rate by 0.50 percentage points, to 4.00% on 2 February 2023, the Society is reviewing its mortgage and savings rates and will update members in due course. They seem to take over a month to respond to each base rate rise. Anyway I was about to pull my money out of there but I suppose 3.8% is ok in a terrible market, even though they did not pass on the full 0.5% !!!
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35har1old said:
Can only be opened by post
Phoned this morning to ask for application pack for regular saver was asked a few question and the pack was being printed out.
I was then informed that i would not need to submit ID as i was within the 3 year window but then i asked a question regarding the three year account i was a little taken aback by being informed that i at that time would be required to submit ID.
As i would have to submit by postWhat identification do I need to open a savings account?
We’re required by law to check the identity of all account holders, on both individual and joint savings accounts.
If you’re opening an account in branch or through the post, one form of identity verification plus one form of address verification is required.
Identity verification
Address verification
Current and valid passport
Current council tax letter
National identity card
Grant of probate
Current and valid photocard driving licence (full or provisional)
Bank or credit card statement (last 3 months)
Current and valid firearms certificate or shotgun licence NO
Utility bill (last 3 months)
Valid driving licence (old style) must be accompanied by address verification
Evidence of state pension payment (last 3 months) must be accompanied by address verification NO
Evidence of government benefits / tax credit (last 3 months) must be accompanied by address verification NO
THE ONLY ORIGINAL ONES I WOULD SEND WOULD BE THE BOTTOM TWO
BUT I AM NOT ON STATE PENSION OR GOVERNMENT BENEFITS
Will you need to see original documents or will copies be sufficient?
We’ll need to see the original documents. If they are being sent to us via post, we’ll accept photocopies but they must be certified by a solicitor, accountant, authorized financial advisor, teacher, doctor, minister or post office master and we must be provided with their contact information.
I have no contacts with any of the above approved people most of which would be expecting payment for there time.
Chances of seeing a doctor are nil
Post Master Cost £12.75 for 1to3 copies
I was left with no alterative but to cancel the request for the new account
I will also have to close the account that i hold shortly before its maturity date.(maybe i should have closed the account already as the interest rate has not kept pace with current times 3.2% and maybe another increase shortly but can't see it being 0.5)
Having to pay the post master would effetely reduce the rate to around 3.5%
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