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Anything similar to Investec's High 5?
Dogopolis
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Back in the first decade of this century, (side issue: how do you refer to that decade simply?) I had an Investec High 5 account. Since between now and 24 November I'm going to have to find places to put a lot of money, I'm wondering if there's anything similar still. An account that doesn't set its own rate rate but offers a derived value based on the highest playing values as assessed by an independent entity, and doesn't require locking up for more than 100 days.
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I thought 'the noughties' was a fairly widely used term for that, but see another range of options at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000s#Name_for_the_decadeDogopolis said:Back in the first decade of this century, (side issue: how do you refer to that decade simply?)
When I mentioned the Investec High 5 in another thread a few weeks ago, a poster referred to the Market Tracker Saver product from the Family BS, not exactly the same but similar principle:Dogopolis said:I'm wondering if there's anything similar still. An account that doesn't set its own rate rate but offers a derived value based on the highest playing values as assessed by an independent entity, and doesn't require locking up for more than 100 days.
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