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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
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I've just checked my Market Harborough Regular Saver account and I'm wondering why they added £6.27 interest on the 30th November last year, do they do more than 1 interest payment a year then or did they mess up somewhere or is that when they usually do interest payments or what?.
I 1st funded it £250 on 30th September then £250 on 1st October, then £250 1st November then that interest came in.
If anyone could help that would be great.0 -
I just checked the YBS website and I don't see any accounts that I could describe as competitive..0
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The account has a fixed term ending November 30th, 2025 - so they made an interest payment on November 30th 2024 so they're not paying more than 12 months of interest at once.jameseonline said:I've just checked my Market Harborough Regular Saver account and I'm wondering why they added £6.27 interest on the 30th November last year, do they do more than 1 interest payment a year then or did they mess up somewhere or is that when they usually do interest payments or what?.
I 1st funded it £250 on 30th September then £250 on 1st October, then £250 1st November then that interest came in.
If anyone could help that would be great.
The approach with this varies from provider to provider. Some will start a 12 month term from account opening or initial deposit (and so interest is payable only upon maturity/closure). Others will pay interest on the last/first working day of every year, as well as closure/maturity. Others do another arbitrary date.
Nottingham BS are in the same boat as MHBS - setting an interim interest payment exactly 12 months before maturity.1 -
Market Harborough Regular Saverjameseonline said:I've just checked my Market Harborough Regular Saver account and I'm wondering why they added £6.27 interest on the 30th November last year, do they do more than 1 interest payment a year then or did they mess up somewhere or is that when they usually do interest payments or what?.
I 1st funded it £250 on 30th September then £250 on 1st October, then £250 1st November then that interest came in.
If anyone could help that would be great.
The title of the account is "Fixed term regular saver (30/11/2025)" Interest is paid on 30th November. Therefore 30-11-2024 and also 30-11-2025 at maturity.
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The account terms state that interest is "available" on 30th November 2024 and 30th November 2025 (maturity). I funded on 27th Sep 2024, 1st October 2024 and 1st November 2024 (£250 each time) and the account was credited with £6.39 interest on 30th November 2024.jameseonline said:I've just checked my Market Harborough Regular Saver account and I'm wondering why they added £6.27 interest on the 30th November last year, do they do more than 1 interest payment a year then or did they mess up somewhere or is that when they usually do interest payments or what?.
I 1st funded it £250 on 30th September then £250 on 1st October, then £250 1st November then that interest came in.
If anyone could help that would be great.0 -
Here we go again! Email from Mitek with YBS content so I'm not sure who from. Your account is not open yet - you have three days left to check your ID. Get started with your ID checks.
Made a complaint with the facility of the form provided. Basically telling them I'd done it. Closed two EA accounts, reduced the other to the £1 minimum. That'll teach 'em! Not going to add to the two remaining RSs - for now anyway.2 -
That's true currently, but they've had very good loyalty savers in the past and I expect their time will come again. I still use ex-Egg accounts with YBS for an easy way to generate direct debits and, while the free fivers are still going, making debit card payments from Halifax reward accounts.subjecttocontract said:I just checked the YBS website and I don't see any accounts that I could describe as competitive..1 -
Straying a bit off-topic but I find YBS useful for splitting ISAs when you are stuck with an ISA provider who doesn’t support partial transfers out. YBS do manage the transfer process very well, and they support partial transfers out. I did open an ISA with them in the last month and didn’t have to go through any of the verification malarkey (have held YBS accounts for years). May be I was just lucky.apt said:
That's true currently, but they've had very good loyalty savers in the past and I expect their time will come again. I still use ex-Egg accounts with YBS for an easy way to generate direct debits and, while the free fivers are still going, making debit card payments from Halifax reward accounts.subjecttocontract said:I just checked the YBS website and I don't see any accounts that I could describe as competitive..
The other positive for some people is their widespread Branch network, although most things can be done in the app/online, and I found their CS easily contactable and very competent.
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I’ve also not been asked as yet (just the time taken for them to complete extra checks) and wonder whether those who have been asked are those that have moved in the last three years. Has anyone been asked for a Mitek without a semi-recent change of address?friolento said:
Straying a bit off-topic but I find YBS useful for splitting ISAs when you are stuck with an ISA provider who doesn’t support partial transfers out. YBS do manage the transfer process very well, and they support partial transfers out. I did open an ISA with them in the last month and didn’t have to go through any of the verification malarkey (have held YBS accounts for years). May be I was just lucky.apt said:
That's true currently, but they've had very good loyalty savers in the past and I expect their time will come again. I still use ex-Egg accounts with YBS for an easy way to generate direct debits and, while the free fivers are still going, making debit card payments from Halifax reward accounts.subjecttocontract said:I just checked the YBS website and I don't see any accounts that I could describe as competitive..
The other positive for some people is their widespread Branch network, although most things can be done in the app/online, and I found their CS easily contactable and very competent.1 -
Aldermore RS Account Issue 1
Has anyone had a 13th payment accepted and not returned? There's nothing in their terms but I seem to remember someone had their 13th payment returned.0
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