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Regular Savings Accounts: The Best Currently Available List!

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  • allegro120
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    liamcov said:
    Monmouth 8% - had email saying 'An account has been added to your Online Banking profile. Please log in to view the details' but nothing showing online - any ideas?
    Looking at posts on here, it is very inconsistent. I didn't get any e-mails. I applied early last week, received passbook on Saturday, funded on Saturday, added for online view on Sunday, showed as pending until this morning (Wednesday) when I could see £300 credited on 2nd September. 8% and no cash drag - can't complain :) Other thing I like about this is no faff (e.g. sending letters, cheques etc.).  I'm a bit disappointed I've missed the 7%, I was abroad on holiday and didn't bother to monitor the events properly, that's my own fault. 7% was on sale for only one or two days.   
  • schiff
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    Passed £1000 of interest this tax year today.  :)
  • Over62
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    liamcov said:
    Monmouth 8% - had email saying 'An account has been added to your Online Banking profile. Please log in to view the details' but nothing showing online - any ideas?
    Once you have your account number, you can add the account manually.  It will show as Pending for a day or two and then show as a normal account.  As allegro120 states above, if your deposit was sent as soon as you had the account number, the amount will show when the account is upgraded from pending and will have the date backdated to when you sent the deposit.
  • dealyboy
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    @schiff said:
    Passed £1000 of interest this tax year today.  :)
    Expect your congratulations e-mail from HMRC tomorrow.  :)
  • Kazza242 said:
    Mansfield Building Society have launched a new regular saver, called Kick Start Regular Savings (7th issue), paying 6.10%

    Pay in between £25 - £250 per month. Minimum opening amount £25.  Maximum investment £50,000.

    It is available to existing Members (with a minimum of 1 years continuous membership) and/or Locals (Resident in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire or South Yorkshire.)

    Open via Branch or Post.

    It permits two penalty-free withdrawals per year (including closure).

    The interest rate is fixed at 6.10% for the first 12 months.  After that it will revert to 4.25% variable thereafter.

    Further details here.

    Also has to be operated by post or branch. No online anything.
  • allegro120
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    Kazza242 said:
    Mansfield Building Society have launched a new regular saver, called Kick Start Regular Savings (7th issue), paying 6.10%

    Pay in between £25 - £250 per month. Minimum opening amount £25.  Maximum investment £50,000.

    It is available to existing Members (with a minimum of 1 years continuous membership) and/or Locals (Resident in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire or South Yorkshire.)

    Open via Branch or Post.

    It permits two penalty-free withdrawals per year (including closure).

    The interest rate is fixed at 6.10% for the first 12 months.  After that it will revert to 4.25% variable thereafter.

    Further details here.

    Also has to be operated by post or branch. No online anything.
    6.1% is good, but I have to give it a miss. My printer doesn't print and my nearest branch is about 30 minutes drive from where I am and "no online anything" amounts to a faff I'd rather avoid. Depositing £3k into 6.2% NS&I bond instead would be a better option for me, takes about a minute and you start earning interest on the whole sum straight away.
  • Kazza242
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    Kazza242 said:
    Mansfield Building Society have launched a new regular saver, called Kick Start Regular Savings (7th issue), paying 6.10%

    Pay in between £25 - £250 per month. Minimum opening amount £25.  Maximum investment £50,000.

    It is available to existing Members (with a minimum of 1 years continuous membership) and/or Locals (Resident in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire or South Yorkshire.)

    Open via Branch or Post.

    It permits two penalty-free withdrawals per year (including closure).

    The interest rate is fixed at 6.10% for the first 12 months.  After that it will revert to 4.25% variable thereafter.

    Further details here.

    Also has to be operated by post or branch. No online anything.
    A number of regular savers are listed on Moneyfacts as having no online access, but a number of them do allow you to view your account balance and transactions online, for example, Penrith BS Regular Saver 300 account. 

    I think that the 'no online access' in this instance may refer to not being allowed to make withdrawals online or transfer funds internally.  Mansfield Building Society do have an online banking portal. 

    I think that this account will allow eligible savers to make monthly deposits via SO.   
    Please call me 'Kazza'.
  • Bridlington1
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    edited 7 September 2023 at 7:28AM
    Kazza242 said:
    Mansfield Building Society have launched a new regular saver, called Kick Start Regular Savings (7th issue), paying 6.10%

    Pay in between £25 - £250 per month. Minimum opening amount £25.  Maximum investment £50,000.

    It is available to existing Members (with a minimum of 1 years continuous membership) and/or Locals (Resident in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire or South Yorkshire.)

    Open via Branch or Post.

    It permits two penalty-free withdrawals per year (including closure).

    The interest rate is fixed at 6.10% for the first 12 months.  After that it will revert to 4.25% variable thereafter.

    Further details here.

    Also has to be operated by post or branch. No online anything.
    6.1% is good, but I have to give it a miss. My printer doesn't print and my nearest branch is about 30 minutes drive from where I am and "no online anything" amounts to a faff I'd rather avoid. Depositing £3k into 6.2% NS&I bond instead would be a better option for me, takes about a minute and you start earning interest on the whole sum straight away.
    You can send them a message on their website and request an application pack be sent to you. I've done this twice now and on each occasion an application pack has arrived a day or two later with prepaid envelope to one of their branches. It comes in a large envelope which can be cut carefully into a single sided A4 sheet of printer paper.
  • Kazza242 said:
    Mansfield Building Society have launched a new regular saver, called Kick Start Regular Savings (7th issue), paying 6.10%

    Pay in between £25 - £250 per month. Minimum opening amount £25.  Maximum investment £50,000.

    It is available to existing Members (with a minimum of 1 years continuous membership) and/or Locals (Resident in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire or South Yorkshire.)

    Open via Branch or Post.

    It permits two penalty-free withdrawals per year (including closure).

    The interest rate is fixed at 6.10% for the first 12 months.  After that it will revert to 4.25% variable thereafter.

    Further details here.

    Also has to be operated by post or branch. No online anything.
    6.1% is good, but I have to give it a miss. My printer doesn't print and my nearest branch is about 30 minutes drive from where I am and "no online anything" amounts to a faff I'd rather avoid. Depositing £3k into 6.2% NS&I bond instead would be a better option for me, takes about a minute and you start earning interest on the whole sum straight away.
    You can send them a message on their website and request an application pack be sent to you. I've done this twice now and on each occasion an application pack has arrived a day or two later with prepaid envelope to one of their branches. It comes in a large envelope which can be cut carefully into a single sided A4 sheet of printer paper.
    Isn't that taking money saving efforts to the extreme ?
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