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NS&I bond for existing bond owners

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  • friolento said:
    4.75% seems stingy, though rates are definitely on the way down, and who knows what's on offer in October. May be 4.75% is market leading by then. It might be worth checking Notice Accounts if you are considering fixing for a longer period anyway.


    Not to brag, just to share information: I am in the fortunate situation to have a fixed term account with Al Rayan maturing in the next few days. Their maturity offer is 5.35% for 12 months and amazingly, they allow additional funds to be added at renewal. All my matured NS&I 6.2% is currently in the first 30 days @ 5.15% and will be on its way to Al Rayan shortly.

    Re Al Rayan, that's a great offer. Wonder what they will offer me when mine matures next month. Am I right in thinking that they will still allow 60 days for further funding, or is that just when opening a new fix?
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