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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26

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  • s71hj
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    Re Principality issue 4, I managed a payment this month. Is it worth trying for a 7th payment ie 1/2/26 bearing in mind end date of account is 28/2/26.
  • WillPS
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    My rule of thumb is that money goes wherever it'll earn most. If the rate of an account with existing funds falls below or is superseded by other accounts, then I'll stop funding it and if possible move funds to places they'll earn more.

    As such, for the last few months the Natwest/RBS Digital Regular Savers have been raided bit by bit and are now almost empty, with the funds saved at 6% or greater. At one point I was strategically opening and minimally funding 5.x% savers but none of them were properly funded in the end. 

    I suspect the MonBS 6% saver will in time become a feeder for the 7% savers too.
  • Hattie627
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    s71hj said:
    Re Principality issue 4, I managed a payment this month. Is it worth trying for a 7th payment ie 1/2/26 bearing in mind end date of account is 28/2/26.
    I also managed a payment yesterday into my new Issue 4. I have set the monthly SO to run from 1/09/25 to last payment on 2/01/26. The maximum balance is £1200, so a payment on 1st Feb is likely to be rejected. But you can give it a try,
  • Bobblehat
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    Bobblehat said:
    Bob2000 said:
    Basic question l know, but l funded the MonBS APP 7% RS at 7.50am this morning, but still no show in the app. How long does it generally take to show?
    apt said:
    Bob2000 said:
    Basic question l know, but l funded the MonBS APP 7% RS at 7.50am this morning, but still no show in the app. How long does it generally take to show?
    I've also sent money today and it isn't showing. Speed tends to be variable, but it should show tomorrow.
    Mon CS said next day for showing deposits in the app and 2 days for showing deposits in the online system. I'll be testing these for the first time tomorrow for the £1000pm 7% app exclusive and the £500pm 6% Issue 8. And again on 1st Sept .... there goes another £3K frighteningly fast off to RS's! 
    Update on Mon BS deposits ... spot on for me, app showed deposits the next day and online showed them a day later. I'm sure plenty on here will know this already, but just a bit of feedback for those interested!
  • janusd
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    s71hj said:
    Re Principality issue 4, I managed a payment this month. Is it worth trying for a 7th payment ie 1/2/26 bearing in mind end date of account is 28/2/26.
    you could try, but I doubt it would work.... I mean i've had £3,900 deposited and accepted in a £3,600 max RS account, but also read of plenty of others having such payments returned.
  • clairec666
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    kermchem said:
    Principality need to make less use of Royal Mail, and more of their secure messaging system, especially when account holder has given maturity instructions online. Saved postage can go into higher interest rates. :)
    Same for Coventry - yesterday they sent me a mass of information about my maturing Sunny Day Saver, including a hefty brochure about the easy access account that it's maturing into. Complete waste, as I'll just be withdrawing everything to fund other regular savers. Could have saved the paper as well as the postage 
  • s71hj
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    s71hj said:
    Re Principality issue 4, I managed a payment this month. Is it worth trying for a 7th payment ie 1/2/26 bearing in mind end date of account is 28/2/26.
    you could try, but I doubt it would work.... I mean i've had £3,900 deposited and accepted in a £3,600 max RS account, but also read of plenty of others having such payments returned.
    Tbh I think I'll not risk rocking the boat. I have multiple issues of the same RS through product maturity with them so be best not to do anything that flags me for attention
  • clairec666
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    s71hj said:
    s71hj said:
    Re Principality issue 4, I managed a payment this month. Is it worth trying for a 7th payment ie 1/2/26 bearing in mind end date of account is 28/2/26.
    you could try, but I doubt it would work.... I mean i've had £3,900 deposited and accepted in a £3,600 max RS account, but also read of plenty of others having such payments returned.
    Tbh I think I'll not risk rocking the boat. I have multiple issues of the same RS through product maturity with them so be best not to do anything that flags me for attention
    If you work out how much interest the extra £200 will generate in a month, compared to putting it in a lower-rate regular saver or even the top-paying easy access, you'll be even less inclined to take the risk.
  • dcs34
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    s71hj said:
    s71hj said:
    Re Principality issue 4, I managed a payment this month. Is it worth trying for a 7th payment ie 1/2/26 bearing in mind end date of account is 28/2/26.
    you could try, but I doubt it would work.... I mean i've had £3,900 deposited and accepted in a £3,600 max RS account, but also read of plenty of others having such payments returned.
    Tbh I think I'll not risk rocking the boat. I have multiple issues of the same RS through product maturity with them so be best not to do anything that flags me for attention
    If you work out how much interest the extra £200 will generate in a month, compared to putting it in a lower-rate regular saver or even the top-paying easy access, you'll be even less inclined to take the risk.
    £200 earning interest at a regular saver rate (in this case 7.5%) for a month will always earn more than the top-paying easy access saver (currently 4.75% with Chase for new customers) - are you implying it'll earn less?

    Yes the difference might be small but you could apply that same thinking to each month's deposit and never bother with regular savers to begin with.
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