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Nationwide regular saver closed and reopen?
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Hello.
I recently renewed my Nationwide regular saver from last years 8% one and have only funded September/October (max allowance) when l decided to close the account today.
I've set up the MHBS one now instead.
Would l be allowed in the future to reply for the Nationwide RS if l wanted to?
I recently renewed my Nationwide regular saver from last years 8% one and have only funded September/October (max allowance) when l decided to close the account today.
I've set up the MHBS one now instead.
Would l be allowed in the future to reply for the Nationwide RS if l wanted to?
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Yes, as long as Nationwide are still offering the regular saver.2
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I did the same with Skipton 7% so many times. They both allow to close and reopen2
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Thank you.gt94sss2 said:Yes, as long as Nationwide are still offering the regular saver.0 -
I'll have a look at the Skipton one. Thank you.francoghezzi said:I did the same with Skipton 7% so many times. They both allow to close and reopen0 -
Skipton one you have to have been with them before a certain date to apply so if that's not the case setup an easy access with them to build up loyalty and be eligible for whatever accounts in the future, think it's only £1 minimum1
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There is also the 7% ones from first direct, HSBC UK and The co-operative bank.1
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Yes l took a look. I was just only window shopping anyway. I think l have enough accounts now.jameseonline said:Skipton one you have to have been with them before a certain date to apply so if that's not the case setup an easy access with them to build up loyalty and be eligible for whatever accounts in the future, think it's only £1 minimum
Thank you for your usual input.
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I'm sorted with FD and the other need current accounts.steven141 said:There is also the 7% ones from first direct, HSBC UK and The co-operative bank.
Thank you anyway.0 -
Aldermore Bank are also doing a Reg Saver, although at a rate of 5.25% for a max of £300/month3
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Thank you.[Deleted User] said:Aldermore Bank are also doing a Reg Saver, although at a rate of 5.25% for a max of £300/month0
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