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Am I mistaken about Interest Rate %'s on Virgin Money M Plus Account
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Molly4 said:I am a mature person in very poor health. I have a very small income. I am a few years short of State Pension age so I do not qualify for all the Benefits and Discounts Pensioners are able to claim. Because I have Savings I do not qualify for means tested Benefits so lose out that way as well.
Anyway, none of that changes the advice offered above about optimising your interest by chasing better rates!3 -
I was reading about pension credit the other day and was interested to see that it wasn’t automatically affected by having savings or owning your home.
@Molly4 , I assume that you are aware of this and will be prepared when you get closer to state pension age.
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RG2015 said:I was reading about pension credit the other day and was interested to see that it wasn’t automatically affected by having savings or owning your home.
@Molly4 , I assume that you are aware of this and will be prepared when you get closer to state pension age.1 -
RG2015 said:I was reading about pension credit the other day and was interested to see that it wasn’t automatically affected by having savings or owning your home.
@Molly4 , I assume that you are aware of this and will be prepared when you get closer to state pension age.1 -
Molly4 said:My understanding of this is I would be paid 2.00% Interest every month on a Balance up to £1000 on the M Plus Current Account
So you would need to look at when during the month you paid the money in, and what the interest rate was at the time. You don't get paid for a full months interest by putting the money in on the last day for example. Rates have risen on the savings account over the last year.
I don't believe they offered 2% on the linked saving back in february.
This is what their web site looked like back then...
https://web.archive.org/web/20220217182738/https://uk.virginmoney.com/current-accounts/pca/
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@Molly4 If you don't want to switch banks, Virgin does have an easy access ISA paying 3% AER available to existing current account customers. Might be worth considering as most other non-ISA easy access accounts are paying less then that. You can always move it to a different account if a better offer comes along.2
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phillw said:
I don't believe they offered 2% on the linked saving back in february.1 -
phillw said:Molly4 said:My understanding of this is I would be paid 2.00% Interest every month on a Balance up to £1000 on the M Plus Current Account
So you would need to look at when during the month you paid the money in, and what the interest rate was at the time. You don't get paid for a full months interest by putting the money in on the last day for example. Rates have risen on the savings account over the last year.
I don't believe they offered 2% on the linked saving back in february.
This is what their web site looked like back then...
https://web.archive.org/web/20220217182738/https://uk.virginmoney.com/current-accounts/pca/Our page at a glance
Things just got interesting...
M Plus Account
2.02%
Feast on a 2.02% AER1 (2.00% gross1 per annum variable) interest rate, paid monthly, on your M Plus Account balance up to £1,000.
Linked to the M Plus Saver
2.02%
AER1 (2.00% gross1 per annum variable) on savings balances up to £25,000, and 1.51% AER (1.50% gross1) on any balances above £25,000. Interest paid quarterly.
Monthly Fee
£0
There is no Monthly Fee for Maintaining the M Plus Account
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Yorkie006 said:@Molly4 If you don't want to switch banks, Virgin does have an easy access ISA paying 3% AER available to existing current account customers. Might be worth considering as most other non-ISA easy access accounts are paying less then that. You can always move it to a different account if a better offer comes along.0
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Molly4 said:phillw said:Molly4 said:My understanding of this is I would be paid 2.00% Interest every month on a Balance up to £1000 on the M Plus Current Account
So you would need to look at when during the month you paid the money in, and what the interest rate was at the time. You don't get paid for a full months interest by putting the money in on the last day for example. Rates have risen on the savings account over the last year.
I don't believe they offered 2% on the linked saving back in february.
This is what their web site looked like back then...
https://web.archive.org/web/20220217182738/https://uk.virginmoney.com/current-accounts/pca/Our page at a glance
Things just got interesting...
M Plus Account
2.02%
Feast on a 2.02% AER1 (2.00% gross1 per annum variable) interest rate, paid monthly, on your M Plus Account balance up to £1,000.
Linked to the M Plus Saver
2.02%
AER1 (2.00% gross1 per annum variable) on savings balances up to £25,000, and 1.51% AER (1.50% gross1) on any balances above £25,000. Interest paid quarterly.
Monthly Fee
£0
There is no Monthly Fee for Maintaining the M Plus Account
At the time the interest rate was only 0.35% on the M Plus Saver (as shown in the archived version of the page linked by @phillw).
Discussions here about an increase late in February to a (at the time) market leading 1%:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/79009092/#Comment_79009092
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