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The Archived History Of Regular Savers Thread *** NO CHAT***
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I've got Issue 1 Principality Learner Earner. No idea how to upload it, though.
I've probably got some others when I have time to go through themI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?1 -
surreysaver said:I've got Issue 1 Principality Learner Earner. No idea how to upload it, though.
I've probably got some others when I have time to go through themThat would be very helpful thanks. Probably the easiest way to upload them is to create a free account with the wayback machine and then upload them directly to the wayback machine from there. It will generate a link, which I can add straight to the lists. This is how I archived the Saffron BS Regular Saver ISA and Tipton & Cosley Regular Saver to 31.7.24 among others.Alternatively you could screenshot the terms, post them on this thread or send them to me in a direct message and then I can archive them myself. I've discovered when using the snipping tool on a laptop you can paste things directly onto the forum by clicking the Url button then pasting it into that.0 -
I've added some more regular savers to the lists including some from Suffolk BS, Progressive BS, Principality BS and a couple of regular savers that were originally launched by Stroud and Swindon BS but seem to have been retained by Coventry BS post merger. Children's regular savers have also been added to the list, these are currently listed separately to the rest of the regular savers.
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Bridlington1 said:surreysaver said:I've got Issue 1 Principality Learner Earner. No idea how to upload it, though.
I've probably got some others when I have time to go through themThat would be very helpful thanks. Probably the easiest way to upload them is to create a free account with the wayback machine and then upload them directly to the wayback machine from there. It will generate a link, which I can add straight to the lists. This is how I archived the Saffron BS Regular Saver ISA and Tipton & Cosley Regular Saver to 31.7.24 among others.Alternatively you could screenshot the terms, post them on this thread or send them to me in a direct message and then I can archive them myself. I've discovered when using the snipping tool on a laptop you can paste things directly onto the forum by clicking the Url button then pasting it into that.I hope this link works
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I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?1 -
28/12/2024: A summary of changes since @Special_Saver2's final update on the 4th version of the main Regular Savers thread on 19th December 2024:
Changes to the structure of the list of accounts:
Previously there were seven sections devoted to regular savers and an additional section devoted to feeder accounts. The number of sections has been reduced to the following four:- Regular Savers Open To All - Regular savers that are not restricted to those under the age of 21, has no postcode/regional restrictions and does not require you to have been an existing member for any length of time. This section does include accounts which require you to hold another current/savings account in order to open it so long as opening the other account immediately makes you eligible for the regular saver.
- Local/Loyal/Beta accounts - Regular savers that are not restricted to those under the age of 21 but has postcode/regional restrictions and/or requires you to have been an existing member for any length of time. This section also includes regular savers that have only been offered to selected customers including those which are in their beta phase.
- Children's regular savers - Regular savers that are restricted to those under the age of 21
- Recently No Longer Available accounts - These are accounts that have been withdrawn recently but which people may be in the process of applying for. When this post becomes long older entries on this list shall be transferred to new posts in the new regular saver thread and a link to these posts shall be included on the first page of this thread.
The best feeder accounts section has been removed. For those with a lump sum they wish to drip-feed into regular savers, please see the the MSE list of the best current accounts that pay interest . Alternatively you could place a lump sum in an easy access account and move money across to regular savers. See @soulsaver's existing Top Easy Access acs Ranked: Top of The Pots - **No Chat** thread for a regularly updated list of the top easy access accounts
To compensate for the loss of individual sections for different account terms, each listing now explicitly states when the account shall mature.
Each listing also explicitly states whether the monthly deposit limit is per calendar month or per account month and the maximum balance for each account is stated explicitly, where no maximum is stated it can be assumed that the account permits a 13th payment, unless otherwise stated.
Changes to individual accounts:
The following accounts have been added to the lists:
Zopa Regular Saver Pot at 7.5% fixed, £300/mth max. This account is currently restricted to selected customers as it is still in its beta phase but Zopa plans to roll the account out more widely in 2025 so for the time being so is included in the Local/Loyal/Beta accounts list but may jump lists in the future.
Coventry BS Loyalty Seasonal Saver at 6% variable, £250/mth max, included in the Local/Loyal/Beta accounts list.
Saffron BS Children's Regular Saver at 5.25% variable, £100/mth max, included in the Children's regular savers list.
Cumberland BS Cumberland Regular Saver at 5.2% (var) (reducing to 5% on 7/1/25), £250/mth max, included in the Local/Loyal/Beta accounts list.
Chorley BS Regular Saver (30.11.2025) at 5.15% (var), £300/mth max.
Darlington BS 12 Month Regular Saver at 5.1% (var), £250/mth max.
Suffolk BS Online 1 Year Variable Rate Regular Saver (31.03.2026) at 5% (var), £500/mth max.
Suffolk BS 1 Year Variable Rate Regular Saver (31.03.2026) at 5% (var), £500/mth max.
Yorkshire Building Society Regular eSaver/saver at 4.85% (var), £250/mth max
Furness BS 1 Year Regular Saver (Issue 5) at 4.75% (var), £250/mth max
Progressive BS Online Regular Rainy Day Saver Account (Issue 2) at 4.75% (var), £250/mth max
Ford Money Step Up Saver at 4.75%, £200/mth max. The account pays a fixed rate of interest during its 12 month term though.
Saffron BS 12 Month Members' Regular Saver at 4.75% (var), account has a max monthly deposit of £500/mth. Included in the Local/Loyal/Beta accounts list.
Saffron BS Ware Regular Saver at 4.75% (var), £250/mth max. The account has been included as it lasts 3 years.
Coventry BS Regular Saver (6) at 4.75% (var), £500/mth max.
Bath BS Homestart Regular Saver at 4.74% (reduces to 4.54% from 3/1/25), allows deposits of up to £250/mth, has been included as the account matures on the account holder's 35th birthday, which potentially makes the account term over a decade depending on the age of the account holder.
Penrith BS Junior Affinity Regular Saver - Greener Every Day & Penrith BS Junior Affinity Regular Saver - Red Squirrel Group & Penrith BS Junior Affinity Regular Saver - RUFC Juniors all at 4.7% variable, £100/mth max. The accounts have been included as they mature 5 years from opening.
The following accounts have been removed from the lists:
Coventry BS Loyalty Mortgage Saver at 6%- went NLA
Market Harborough Fixed Term Regular Saver (30.11.2025) at 6%- went NLA and was replaced by Market Harborough Fixed Term Regular Saver (31.03.2026) at the same rate.
I must stress that this thread, the The Archived History Of Regular Savers Thread *** NO CHAT*** is strictly a NO CHAT thread so please ensure that any posts you make regarding regular savers are confined to The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread ONLY.
EDITED TO ADD 29/12/24:
It seems there has been some confusion as to the new purpose of The Archived History Of Regular Savers Thread *** NO CHAT*** thread. See the clarification below:
Whenever I make any changes to the first page of The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread I shall make a post detailing the change in The Archived History Of Regular Savers Thread *** NO CHAT***, this includes but is not limited to a new account being added to the lists, an account being removed due to interest rate reductions or being withdrawn, interest rate changes and changes to the thresholds I set for inclusion to the lists.
Updates shall be made as and when it comes to my attention that new accounts have been launched, been withdrawn or have had their interest rates changed so in most cases both this thread and the The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread thread should be updated the day a change is reported.
In the interests of clarity if a new regular saver is launched and people wish to make a post in this thread to mention this I have no issues with them doing so whatsoever so long as any discussion surrounding the regular saver is confined to The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread only13
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