Bath Building Society rates

Effective 1 March 2023 - thanks @Bridlington1



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  • Middle_of_the_Road
    Middle_of_the_Road Posts: 1,039 Forumite
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    edited 10 February 2023 at 8:04PM
    Good 60 day notice account there, at 3.39% (from 01/03)
  • 35har1old
    35har1old Posts: 1,779 Forumite
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    Good 60 day notice account there, at 3.39% (from 01/03)
    For existing members only 
  • 35har1old
    35har1old Posts: 1,779 Forumite
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    edited 12 February 2023 at 3:55AM

    16-25 Regular Saver Bath Building Society

    It’s important to us to help young people in our local community to develop a savings habit. So we’re offering a 6.35% interest rate (increasing to 6.75% from 1st March) to anyone aged between 16-25 who lives, works or studies in Bath and can save between £10 and £50 a month. Find out more and apply online below.

    Suitable for savers who:

    • live, work or study in Bath, or are an existing savings or mortgage customer who has held a Bath Building Society account for at least the last 12 months
    • are aged between 16 and 25 years old
    • want to start a savings habit
    • are prepared to save between £10-£50 each month
    £1 to £7000
    How many years would it take saving the maximum amount to achieve the £7000 total?

    Strange terms for a 16 old.

     

  • happybagger
    happybagger Posts: 1,020 Forumite
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    The whole period at £50pm plus interest .

    Fishing for mortgage sales.
  • I can't see any account open to all... do you either need to have a mortgage/savings or live in the area for any of their accounts ?
  • I can't see any account open to all... do you either need to have a mortgage/savings or live in the area for any of their accounts ?
    The only one I can find is the homestart regular saver, but you need to be aged 18-34 to get that one.
  • I can't see any account open to all... do you either need to have a mortgage/savings or live in the area for any of their accounts ?
    The only one I can find is the homestart regular saver, but you need to be aged 18-34 to get that one.
    thanks @Bridlington1, but sadly my 35th birthday was a few years ago! :)
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