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Chase 1.5% Easy Access

andyhicks88
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Chase Launching a 1.5% Easy Access savings account.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/saving/article-10652239/Best-savings-rates-Chase-Bank-launches-1-5-easy-access-account.html
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/saving/article-10652239/Best-savings-rates-Chase-Bank-launches-1-5-easy-access-account.html
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and you can have 10 of them, so good for pots of money with more decent interest than other pots of money challenger bank apps.1
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Its live on the app now.0
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Looks like you need a current account but still worth considering for the 1% cashback.
To open a Chase saver account, you'll first need to bank with Chase – that means holding a current account with us.
Once you're a customer, you can open and manage your Chase saver account in the Chase app. You can get help with making payments from our Support Team, if you need it.
- You don't need a minimum deposit to open this account
- You can have up to 10 saver accounts with us at any one time
- Once your balance across all saver accounts reaches £250,000, you won't be able to pay in any more, but you'll still earn interest
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Joe9090 said:Looks like you need a current account but still worth considering for the 1% cashback.0
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Current account looks decent to just pay for food, fuel and other local shop bought stuff and get 1% cash back, would leave standing orders, DD’s etc with my Santander account.Also ditch Marcus for the 1.5% saver, little wins but think I’ll leave the big chunk of savings in PB’s for the thrill!Cheers, Stu0
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Surely a game changer this and other providers will need to up their game very quickly.4
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That was painless! 😁
So, just put a pound in each account to make sure all OK.
I've just recently opened up a Virgin Saver with £25K in at 1% and an Atom one with £30K in at 0.90%
So, should I just put all 55K into this bad boy from the off?
Can i keep both the Virgin & Atom accounts open with a 0 balance, just incase they increase again?
Thanks in advance.
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Does anyone have personal experience of Chase ? Their Trustpilot reviews seem like a 'mixed bag', to put it politely !0
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