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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
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Nationwide Building Society are launching issue 7 of their Flex Regular Saver, paying 6.50% (variable).
The terms are similar to earlier issues.
- The account is available to new and existing Nationwide current account customers.
- You can only be named on one Flex Regular Saver product at any time (of any Issue).
- Pay in up to £200 per month
- 3 penalty-free withdrawals permitted
- The account runs for 12 months
Once launched, the account should appear here.Please call me 'Kazza'.21 -
No point closing Coventry Sunny Day for me, mine ends on 4th or 5th.
Funded majority of my regulars today, several times with Principality 🤣, I should probably stop collecting those, given Darlington a miss (seems I can miss payments with them), still got some other accounts (Skipton, BOS, Lloyds, Monmouthshire, Newcastle)I can use for any over flow.
Few accounts coming to an end in next few months, Coventry, few Principality, Market Harborough.
Probably going to get rid of the Principality 2 Year Healthy Habits soon to be honest.
Probably going to start emptying Club Lloyds but keep open.
I fully expect plans may change around savings week but yeah, for now gradually moving funds into 7% Monmouthshire seems to be the way things are heading.3 -
I wish Nationwide would up the £200 to at least £250 tbh, many other big companies do £250 minimum a month, also feel the same in regards to Santander but 5% doesn't do anything for me.Kazza242 said:Nationwide Building Society are launching issue 7 of their Flex Regular Saver, paying 6.50% (variable).
The terms are similar to earlier issues.
- The account is available to new and existing Nationwide current account customers.
- You can only be named on one Flex Regular Saver product at any time (of any Issue).
- Pay in up to £200 per month
- 3 penalty-free withdrawals permitted
- The account runs for 12 months
Once launched, the account should appear here.
Hmm could gradually move money out of Club Lloyds to fund the Nationwide Regular.
Nationwide Regular 7 seems to be available on app.0 -
Usual drill:
Leeds BS Regular Saver (Issue 67) at 4.7% to go NLA, replaced by issue 68 with a new maturity date of 1/9/27.4 -
Bridlington1 said:Usual drill:
Leeds BS Regular Saver (Issue 67) at 4.7% to go NLA, replaced by issue 68 with a new maturity date of 1/9/25.
1/9/27?1 -
My Sunny Day RS matured today and I've managed to move the money out just now. No need to wait till tomorrow.Aidanmc said:
I already closed the Loyalty RS earlier this week.Speculator said:Is everyone closing their unwanted Coventry Regular Savers tomorrow.
My Sunny Day RS matures today so should be available to withdraw tomorrowI choose the rooms that I live in with care,
The windows are small and the walls almost bare,
There's only one bed and there's only one prayer;
I listen all night for your step on the stair.3 -
Apologies, now correctedmasonic said:Bridlington1 said:Usual drill:
Leeds BS Regular Saver (Issue 67) at 4.7% to go NLA, replaced by issue 68 with a new maturity date of 1/9/25.
1/9/27?1 -
I’m keeping the minimum £1 in the EA account they are going to create to remain a customer.apt said:
I'm keeping one just so it is easy to open an account with them if they finally get round to launching something decent and to qualify for any potential loyalty product. Won't be much money in it though.Speculator said:Is everyone closing their unwanted Coventry Regular Savers tomorrow.1 -
Mined my money out a couple of days ago to another account elsewhere, but left £1 which will go over with the Sunny Day Saver interest to the maturity EA account.jaypers said:
I’m keeping the minimum £1 in the EA account they are going to create to remain a customer.apt said:
I'm keeping one just so it is easy to open an account with them if they finally get round to launching something decent and to qualify for any potential loyalty product. Won't be much money in it though.Speculator said:Is everyone closing their unwanted Coventry Regular Savers tomorrow.Digital Payback
The National Lottery : A tax on those who aren’t good at maths.0 -
I've found with Coventry they'll let you reduce the balance to nil in their easy access accounts (though the interest rate shows up as 0%), if you have a balance of 1p or more the interest rate will show on the account.Digital_Payback said:
Mined my money out a couple of days ago to another account elsewhere, but left £1 which will go over with the Sunny Day Saver interest to the maturity EA account.jaypers said:
I’m keeping the minimum £1 in the EA account they are going to create to remain a customer.apt said:
I'm keeping one just so it is easy to open an account with them if they finally get round to launching something decent and to qualify for any potential loyalty product. Won't be much money in it though.Speculator said:Is everyone closing their unwanted Coventry Regular Savers tomorrow.5
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