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Sorry I think you misunderstood my post. I wasn't talking about changing my current bank account. I was basically saying that if I want to transfer my money from Newcastle to another higher interest rate institution then I would have to transfer it to my current bank, being my Norminated bank and then out again to a new account with someone else. It's a lot easier to just do it from one to another like I did with this one. I was able to change where I wished the funds to go online without having to wait on a letter.lcooper said:Mrnkar_2 said:
Yes same here. My only concern is my Norminated account is my current bank account and if I wish to change it, seems like I need to wait for a letter from them, I'm guessing with another code?stuartm100 said:I opened my account on 29th June (no ID required) and my security code to verify my nominated account for withdrawals only arrived in the post today. Letter is dated 1st July though so could be Royal Mail being slow
I prefer to transfer straight to another good higher interest rate savings account as if the letter takes days to come the deal will probably be no longer available.If you are making a current account switch with CASS, you get a guarantee that all payments still arriving for your own account will be transferred to your new account for at least 3 years0 -
Mrnkar_2 said:
Sorry I think you misunderstood my post. I wasn't talking about changing my current bank account. I was basically saying that if I want to transfer my money from Newcastle to another higher interest rate institution then I would have to transfer it to my current bank, being my Norminated bank and then out again to a new account with someone else. It's a lot easier to just do it from one to another like I did with this one. I was able to change where I wished the funds to go online without having to wait on a letter.lcooper said:Mrnkar_2 said:
Yes same here. My only concern is my Norminated account is my current bank account and if I wish to change it, seems like I need to wait for a letter from them, I'm guessing with another code?stuartm100 said:I opened my account on 29th June (no ID required) and my security code to verify my nominated account for withdrawals only arrived in the post today. Letter is dated 1st July though so could be Royal Mail being slow
I prefer to transfer straight to another good higher interest rate savings account as if the letter takes days to come the deal will probably be no longer available.If you are making a current account switch with CASS, you get a guarantee that all payments still arriving for your own account will be transferred to your new account for at least 3 yearsApologies for misunderstanding your Q.
In my experience, moving money from one savings account to another (with a different company) involves a current account. I think it would be quite unusual if you can move your savings from savings company A directly to savings company B without going via a current account. That current account could be at company A or B or at any other current account bank, and countless savings companies are using the 'nominated account' approach for moving money out. I have never needed a letter from my savings company to make such transfers but setting up a nominated account can sometimes take a few days. This should not normally be a problem because you would rarely want to withdraw / move your money within days of depositing into a savings account.0 -
Please can someone advise me when the interest is paid on this account. I still don't have full access to it and the details have been removed from the website as it is no longer availableNot Rachmaninov
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SPC 8 £1567.31 SPC 9 £1014.64 SPC 10 # £1164.13 SPC 11 £1598.15 SPC 12 # £994.67 SPC 13 £962.54 SPC 14 £1154.79 SPC15 £715.38 SPC16 £1071.81⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Declutter thread - ⭐⭐🏅0 -
Frogletina said:Please can someone advise me when the interest is paid on this account. I still don't have full access to it and the details have been removed from the website as it is no longer available
Annual or Monthly anniversary of account opening depending if you choose monthly or annual interest
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Depends on whether you opted for annual or monthly interest.Frogletina said:Please can someone advise me when the interest is paid on this account. I still don't have full access to it and the details have been removed from the website as it is no longer available
Interest is paid on annual anniversary or monthly anniversary of opening.
https://assets-eu-01.kc-usercontent.com/8a09b82e-1cf1-011c-1115-9dc18d2d065f/d0d71239-7362-4ae4-8f31-db51ed9954e5/Base Rate Tracker (Issue 1).pdf
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noh said:
Depends on whether you opted for annual or monthly interest.Frogletina said:Please can someone advise me when the interest is paid on this account. I still don't have full access to it and the details have been removed from the website as it is no longer available
Interest is paid on annual anniversary or monthly anniversary of opening.
https://assets-eu-01.kc-usercontent.com/8a09b82e-1cf1-011c-1115-9dc18d2d065f/d0d71239-7362-4ae4-8f31-db51ed9954e5/Base Rate Tracker (Issue 1).pdf
Thank you bothAidanmc said:Frogletina said:Please can someone advise me when the interest is paid on this account. I still don't have full access to it and the details have been removed from the website as it is no longer available
Annual or Monthly anniversary of account opening depending if you choose monthly or annual interest
I opted for annual interest, and I am wanting to ensure that I don't exceed my PSA this tax year.
I have some regular savers at 5% which will close before the end of the tax year and I'm thinking it will be better to transfer these to easy access accounts or the interest will be taxed
I do have the YBS Loyalty account at 4.50% but the interest on this is paid out at the end of March.
Not Rachmaninov
But Nyman
The heart asks for pleasure first
SPC 8 £1567.31 SPC 9 £1014.64 SPC 10 # £1164.13 SPC 11 £1598.15 SPC 12 # £994.67 SPC 13 £962.54 SPC 14 £1154.79 SPC15 £715.38 SPC16 £1071.81⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Declutter thread - ⭐⭐🏅0 -
Anyone have withdrawal experiences from NBS? I see the withdrawal amount deducted from balance immediately.How long usually to reach nominated account,0
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You can actually do this with Santander though - their (now) 3.75% esaver lets you set up payees and make direct payments without having to move funds to a current account first.lcooper said:Mrnkar_2 said:
Sorry I think you misunderstood my post. I wasn't talking about changing my current bank account. I was basically saying that if I want to transfer my money from Newcastle to another higher interest rate institution then I would have to transfer it to my current bank, being my Norminated bank and then out again to a new account with someone else. It's a lot easier to just do it from one to another like I did with this one. I was able to change where I wished the funds to go online without having to wait on a letter.lcooper said:Mrnkar_2 said:
Yes same here. My only concern is my Norminated account is my current bank account and if I wish to change it, seems like I need to wait for a letter from them, I'm guessing with another code?stuartm100 said:I opened my account on 29th June (no ID required) and my security code to verify my nominated account for withdrawals only arrived in the post today. Letter is dated 1st July though so could be Royal Mail being slow
I prefer to transfer straight to another good higher interest rate savings account as if the letter takes days to come the deal will probably be no longer available.If you are making a current account switch with CASS, you get a guarantee that all payments still arriving for your own account will be transferred to your new account for at least 3 yearsApologies for misunderstanding your Q.
In my experience, moving money from one savings account to another (with a different company) involves a current account. I think it would be quite unusual if you can move your savings from savings company A directly to savings company B without going via a current account. That current account could be at company A or B or at any other current account bank, and countless savings companies are using the 'nominated account' approach for moving money out. I have never needed a letter from my savings company to make such transfers but setting up a nominated account can sometimes take a few days. This should not normally be a problem because you would rarely want to withdraw / move your money within days of depositing into a savings account.Probably a bit of an outlier, but it was an added bonus feature - just not enough to compensate for the poor rate.0 -
artyboy said:
You can actually do this with Santander though - their (now) 3.75% esaver lets you set up payees and make direct payments without having to move funds to a current account first.lcooper said:Mrnkar_2 said:
Sorry I think you misunderstood my post. I wasn't talking about changing my current bank account. I was basically saying that if I want to transfer my money from Newcastle to another higher interest rate institution then I would have to transfer it to my current bank, being my Norminated bank and then out again to a new account with someone else. It's a lot easier to just do it from one to another like I did with this one. I was able to change where I wished the funds to go online without having to wait on a letter.lcooper said:Mrnkar_2 said:
Yes same here. My only concern is my Norminated account is my current bank account and if I wish to change it, seems like I need to wait for a letter from them, I'm guessing with another code?stuartm100 said:I opened my account on 29th June (no ID required) and my security code to verify my nominated account for withdrawals only arrived in the post today. Letter is dated 1st July though so could be Royal Mail being slow
I prefer to transfer straight to another good higher interest rate savings account as if the letter takes days to come the deal will probably be no longer available.If you are making a current account switch with CASS, you get a guarantee that all payments still arriving for your own account will be transferred to your new account for at least 3 yearsApologies for misunderstanding your Q.
In my experience, moving money from one savings account to another (with a different company) involves a current account. I think it would be quite unusual if you can move your savings from savings company A directly to savings company B without going via a current account. That current account could be at company A or B or at any other current account bank, and countless savings companies are using the 'nominated account' approach for moving money out. I have never needed a letter from my savings company to make such transfers but setting up a nominated account can sometimes take a few days. This should not normally be a problem because you would rarely want to withdraw / move your money within days of depositing into a savings account.Probably a bit of an outlier, but it was an added bonus feature - just not enough to compensate for the poor rate.You can also do it with the Chase Saver, which even allows SOs and DDs. I think it also applies to some Halifax / Lloyds savings accounts. As you say, accounts with poor rates.It doesn't apply to most / all savings accounts at Building Societies and challenger banks - i.e. nearfly all, or all, those accounts that pay market leading rates.0 -
Skipton BS allow two nominated accounts per account and regular auto transfers out.
I set up my Skipton with at least one of my nominated accounts a savings account with another BS.0
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