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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
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Yes, you will. I closed an earlier issue early and interest was paid.Emily_Joy said:Apologies if this has been asked a dozen times already - if I close Skipton Members RS that is 5.75% now early, will I receive any interest at all? I see it says that early closure is permitted, withdrawls are not, but it also says the interest is paid at maturity and it is not clear to me whether there will be any interest in case of early closure.
Where a RS allows withdrawals and/or early closure, interest will be paid at the headline rate for the time that the funds were in the account, unless the terms say otherwise (e.g. First Direct; Nationwide dropping from the 4th withdrawal.) An interest penalty for early access is very much the exception rather than the rule.2 -
Does a 13th £250 payment into Skipton Member Regular Saver get deposited or returned?0
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This bond can be closed early as per the info provided by Principality BS and for ALL Principality BS products: "You can close your bond before it matures. Any interest you’ve earned will be added to the account balance and paid to you."Gers said:Hattie627 said:
Always good to get a fixed rate RS while it's available. As long as you can close early if necessary, which Principality allows.topyam said:Just got the Principality one year fixed rate bond (4.85%). What wasn't appealing a while ago, now is... Tbh can't see many fixed rate RS hanging about.Not for this RS bond.# No.2 Save 1p A Day Challenge 2026 £118.34 / £667.95 (1)# No.4 Save £12k in 2026 £3635.93 / £12,000 (1)# No.4 £2 Savers Club 2026 - (25/12 - 24/10) £50 / £200 (1)# No.8 Sealed Pot Challenge 19 - 2026 - 24/12 - 24/10 £50+ / £400 (1)# No.5 Fiver Friday Challenge 2026 £40/£230 (1)# Make £2026 in 2026 £898.78 / £2026 (1)1 -
Yes, you will receive interest up to the date of closure. When closing the account, Skipton BS will tell you how much interest will also be paid.Emily_Joy said:Apologies if this has been asked a dozen times already - if I close Skipton Members RS that is 5.75% now early, will I receive any interest at all? I see it says that early closure is permitted, withdrawls are not, but it also says the interest is paid at maturity and it is not clear to me whether there will be any interest in case of early closure.# No.2 Save 1p A Day Challenge 2026 £118.34 / £667.95 (1)# No.4 Save £12k in 2026 £3635.93 / £12,000 (1)# No.4 £2 Savers Club 2026 - (25/12 - 24/10) £50 / £200 (1)# No.8 Sealed Pot Challenge 19 - 2026 - 24/12 - 24/10 £50+ / £400 (1)# No.5 Fiver Friday Challenge 2026 £40/£230 (1)# Make £2026 in 2026 £898.78 / £2026 (1)1 -
Leeds BS Regular Saver (Issue 72) at 4.45% to go NLA, to be replaced by Issue 73 at the same rate.2
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Anyone elses showing a % rate of 1% rather than the expected 5.75% when they logon online?Anybody planning to close the Beverley Regular Saver Issue 1 on January 1st (after the bonus payment has been received)? It seems to be the optimum date to close it.0 -
5.5% (not 5.75%) is the interest rate with bonus, 1% is the interest rate without bonus. To receive the bonus, each month a deposit between £10 – £150 must be received into the account, the account should see no withdrawals in the year and the account must remain open at 31st December. Hence it only makes sense to close the account early in the calendar year. https://beverleybs.co.uk/savings/regular-saver-issue-1/Pickledonionlover said:
Anyone elses showing a % rate of 1% rather than the expected 5.75% when they logon online?Anybody planning to close the Beverley Regular Saver Issue 1 on January 1st (after the bonus payment has been received)? It seems to be the optimum date to close it.0 -
Absolutely right on the 5.5%
5.5% (not 5.75%) is the interest rate with bonus, 1% is the interest rate without bonus. To receive the bonus, each month a deposit between £10 – £150 must be received into the account, the account should see no withdrawals in the year and the account must remain open at 31st December. Hence it only makes sense to close the account early in the calendar year. https://beverleybs.co.uk/savings/regular-saver-issue-1/Pickledonionlover said:
Anyone elses showing a % rate of 1% rather than the expected 5.75% when they logon online?Anybody planning to close the Beverley Regular Saver Issue 1 on January 1st (after the bonus payment has been received)? It seems to be the optimum date to close it.
I've fulfilled all of the criteria.
The interest still shows as 1% when I log onto my account online though.
Are you saying yours says 5.5%?0 -
Returned. Maximum overall contribution £3,000.liger said:Does a 13th £250 payment into Skipton Member Regular Saver get deposited or returned?# No.2 Save 1p A Day Challenge 2026 £118.34 / £667.95 (1)# No.4 Save £12k in 2026 £3635.93 / £12,000 (1)# No.4 £2 Savers Club 2026 - (25/12 - 24/10) £50 / £200 (1)# No.8 Sealed Pot Challenge 19 - 2026 - 24/12 - 24/10 £50+ / £400 (1)# No.5 Fiver Friday Challenge 2026 £40/£230 (1)# Make £2026 in 2026 £898.78 / £2026 (1)1 -
You haven't fulfilled all the criteria. Today is the 31th December, there are still 24 hours to the 1st January when the interest will change for those entitled to their bonus.Pickledonionlover said:
Absolutely right on the 5.5%
5.5% (not 5.75%) is the interest rate with bonus, 1% is the interest rate without bonus. To receive the bonus, each month a deposit between £10 – £150 must be received into the account, the account should see no withdrawals in the year and the account must remain open at 31st December. Hence it only makes sense to close the account early in the calendar year. https://beverleybs.co.uk/savings/regular-saver-issue-1/Pickledonionlover said:
Anyone elses showing a % rate of 1% rather than the expected 5.75% when they logon online?Anybody planning to close the Beverley Regular Saver Issue 1 on January 1st (after the bonus payment has been received)? It seems to be the optimum date to close it.
I've fulfilled all of the criteria.
The interest still shows as 1% when I log onto my account online though.
Are you saying yours says 5.5%?4
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