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Seems I don't fit the criteria 😔
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Slippers, comfy chair & a spare £100k to save?
Nah, you can !!!!!! off.
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Exactly... Saga seems a good fit, except they're letting the young-uns in now🙄
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Gatehouse reducing their EA 'expected profit' rate from 3.25% to 2.95% wef 23:04:26. Happy St George's Day!
I might have to consider withdrawing most if not all of my £1.
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I'm maintaining £1 in mine. Some years ago I closed my only Gatehouse account and when I needed to open a new one with them it wasn't straight forward, took few days to open and get access. May be it's not like this anymore, but I'd rather keep my foot in permanently regardless of rate.
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DF Capital Easy Access Account Issue 7 NLA 25/03/26.
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it looks as though Chip Instant Access is now 3.71% for new customers and so would drop out of the top 10… they also have an Easy Access Account which pays 3.81% for new customers for 12 months.
Cynergy Bank O/L EA (Issue 94) 4.22% is now NLA replaced by Issue 95 @ 4.05%.
Virgin Money Double Take E-Svr Iss18 now paying 4.16% rather than 4.15% - not sure if that is an actual rate increase or a typo in the top 10.
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It looks like the Coventry 4 Access Saver account is NLA - not listed at
Limited access savings accounts | Savings | Coventry Building Society
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Savings accounts | Savings | Coventry Building Society
just a 6 Access Saver at 3.6% there.
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@EthicsGradient : Cov BS 4 Access Saver.
Thanks - Now showing as NLA at 26/03 in Cov BS Closed Acs list.
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@Rob_Wills posted this on the No Chat thread
Has anyone opened a Sunny Day Saver
Issue 6whilst still holding anIssue 5with the maximum £3k?Cahoot say this is NOT allowed.
Other financial businesses allow customers to hold different "Issues" as they are different products.
I thought it was allowed - pretty sure I have one of each
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