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Regular Savings Accounts: The Best Currently Available List!
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Gandalf644 said:
Is it just me, or does the Darlington Building Society Regular Monthly Saver seem to be getting left behind in the interest rate stakes?
It was once a bit of a leading light (with its former Special Occasions Saver etc) but the rate has been becalmed on 3.8% since 23rd January 2023 despite there being two BOE interest rate rises since.
It seems relatively poor now that regular savings rates of at least 4%+ are easily achievable.
Perhaps it is time to look elsewhere?
Still ok for those who already have all other eligible RS with higher rates.4 -
Wheres_My_Cashback said:Gandalf644 said:
Is it just me, or does the Darlington Building Society Regular Monthly Saver seem to be getting left behind in the interest rate stakes?
It was once a bit of a leading light (with its former Special Occasions Saver etc) but the rate has been becalmed on 3.8% since 23rd January 2023 despite there being two BOE interest rate rises since.
It seems relatively poor now that regular savings rates of at least 4%+ are easily achievable.
Perhaps it is time to look elsewhere?
Still ok for those who already have all other eligible RS with higher rates.Thanks.I am not quite in the bracket of maxing out all better RS accounts, so I may just leave the balance in the Darlington RS (as you can miss monthly payments) and my Darlington SOS RS and switch my ongoing monthly deposits elsewhere.As I have a Natwest current account their Digital Regular Saver at 6% is getting my attention now (I paid in to it until I hit the £1k ceiling under its former t&c's) so will reactivate payments in and also look elsewhere for the remainder of my monthly deposit amount.A shame about the Darlington BS as their in-branch staff are always very friendly and helpful.2 -
JamesRobinson48 said:Ps3725 said:
https://www.monbs.com/media/1478/savings-application-form-savapp-04_19_1.pdf
Are they (with the removal of the application form and free envelopes) reading this forum and making future branch only offerings just that?0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback said:allegro120 said:Band7 said:badger09 said:Ps3725 said:veggieblob said:allegro120 said:Sent application for Monmouthshire Coronation on 24th April by 2nd class post, the account was opened on 27th Apr. Received my passbook today. Much quicker than I expected.Posted 1st class 21st with cheque for £300 to MONBS HO address
Received the passbook with cheque credited April 27. As of now, the cheque doesn't even show on my current account, not to talk about having cleared. Great service from MONBS this time round, looks they definitely have their act together on this one. Although as always.....online application, and doing away with the passbook/cheque malarky would be even better.0 -
Ps3725 said:JamesRobinson48 said:drphila said:When I called them on 27th there was a pre-recorded message saying they were dealing with a large number of applications (presumably for the Coronation RS) and it took several attempts to get throughJamesRobinson48 said:drphila said:When I called them on 27th there was a pre-recorded message saying they were dealing with a large number of applications (presumably for the Coronation RS) and it took several attempts to get through
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Hi Everybody,
Apologies that it has been longer than expected since I updated page 1 of this thread. I have now updated the following items on page 1 of this thread from looking at your posts and also checking through every account on page 1 individually looking for interest rate rises.
- Leeds BS Regular Saver (Issue 39) updated issue number with maturity date of 31st March 2025 (the interest rate and other details are the same as the other recent issues)
- Melton BS Regular Saver (Issue 3) added to the list paying 5% on up to £200 per month until 31st May 2024 for locals only
- Monmouthshire BS Coronation Regular Saver added to the list paying 5.6% on up to £300 per month for a year, open to all UK residents but has to be opened in a branch
- Hinckley and Rugby BS Regular Saver 30 Day Notice Account interest rate reduction to 4.25% from 4th May noted (and I share other people's surprise that the interest rate has been reduced in the current environment)
- Leeds BS Regular Saver (Issue 39) interest rate increase to 4.25% from 10th May noted
- Stafford Railway BS Regular Saver (Issue 1) interest rate increase to 4.4% from 1st May noted
- Nationwide BS Start to Save (Issue 2) interest rate increase to 5.25% from 1st May noted
- Principality BS Learner Earner Issue 3 (Adult with a Child) replaced with Principality BS Dylan Gift Saver paying 3.85% on up to £150 per month for children aged up to 17 years old with a maximum balance of £20,000; please also note that there is a non-regular savings account called Principality BS Dylan Advanced Saver paying 3.85% on up to £50,000 which is not a regular saver for children up to 15 years old so you may be better off opening that account if you can
- Principality BS Dylan Regular Saver Bond (children only) withdrawn and replaced with the Dylan Young Saver that is only paying 3.25% so I have not included it on this list
- Penrith BS Junior Affinity Regular Saver (children only) interest rate increase to 4.45% noted
- Coventry BS Regular Saver (Issue 5) interest rate increase to 4.15% noted
- Coventry BS First Home Saver (Issue 2) interest rate increase to 4.15% noted
- Principality BS First Home Steps Savings Account (Issue 3) and Principality BS First Home Steps Online Savings Account (Issue 2) interest rate increase noted as follows: 3.4% - 4.1% gross p.a. variable (3.4% if your balance is £2,500, then 3.6% if your balance is £2,501 - £7,500 then 4.1% from £7,500 to £25,000)
- Cumberland BS First Home Saver Account (Issue 2) interest rate increase to 3.5% noted
- Hanley Economic BS Home Deposit Saver interest rate increase to 3.8% noted
- Kroo Current Account (feeder account section) interest rate increase to 3.33% AER (3.28% gross) noted
- Chase Saver Account (feeder account section) interest rate increase to 3.1% AER (3.06% gross) noted
On this MSE page you can see that there are 5 different instant access savings accounts paying between 3.5% and 3.71% so I have changed the thresholds for inclusion of regular savings accounts on this thread. I have updated post 1 as follows: "I am only including accounts where the interest rate is 4.25% or better, or 3.75% if the account has favourable conditions (e.g. you can pay in £500 per month or more, or if the account matures after at least 2 years)."
I have then gone back to page 1 and removed the accounts that do not have high enough interest rates to meet those criteria. Only three accounts were removed - most of the accounts on page 1 still meet these criteria.
I will do the next update within the next 2 weeks.
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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I know that 'points make prizes' but what about 'Thanks make prizes' ... certainly should do in your case @Special_Saver212
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Special_Saver2 said:Hi Everybody,
- Hinckley and Rugby BS Regular Saver 30 Day Notice Account interest rate reduction to 4.25% from 4th May noted (and I share other people's surprise that the interest rate has been reduced in the current environment)
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/p15 -
Just for those with it, the Vernon BS Regular Saver Reward now +0.10% to 3.20%
Other rates here
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Leek BS RS' increasing with effect 12th May.
Current issue from 4% → 4.3%
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