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  • noh
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    If you have more than £2000 a month paid into the account and 2 or more Dd's paid out then it would be advantageous to convert your account to a Club Account. Then open both the available regular savers before looking elsewhere.

  • Band7
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    noh said:
    If you have more than £2000 a month paid into the account and 2 or more Dd's paid out then it would be advantageous to convert your account to a Club Account. Then open both the available regular savers before looking elsewhere.

    Assuming the account is with Lloyds, then yes. We still don't know though whether it's a Lloyds or a TSB account.
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