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The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
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Well done 😃Hal17 said:
Well that worked really well. Two Monmouthshire Branch accounts opened yesterday, glad I sent them first class post. I did not enclose a cheque, but added funds yesterday. Thanks to those for the heads up.Hal17 said:
Thanks, just put two applications in the post box. Fingers crossed.castle96 said:print it off from the links and send to them with a cheque. Worked for me/others. - maybe too late now but worth a go

I’ve applied by post for the Branch Account this week
I didn’t enclose a cheque
Waiting hopefully for acceptance ….. only sent it 2nd class snail mail.1 -
Will have to see when the time comes.... but a few £50's paid into the YBS offering is not going to make much difference in re-homing the £000's currently going to MonBS.E_zroda said:
What would be the plan for the 000s in MonBS when their rate starts dropping down after the initial inflow from MSEs money?WillPS said:Probably won't bother with an application even for YBS - 6% accounts are already being lined up to be culled in the next couple of months to keep MonBS topped up at 7%. Even if it became competitive through other reductions midterm the potential gain would be tiny.
It'll make sense for someone, but not for me.
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Re YBS RS, Moneyfacts suggests ot can be opened by post as well as in branch I think and I can't see anything in their notes to suggest not being able to have both branch and e saver version0
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Coventry BS First Home Saver Issue 2
It says on the listing on page 1 of this thread that the rate is going down to 4.25% from 7th October. There was a previous reduction to 4.5% on 1st September. The account is still listed as available at 4.5% on the Coventry website. I'm not currently saving on this account but have a sizable balance sitting in the account which will need 60 days notice to withdraw. I've not had any notice of a reduction on 7th October (that I recall). Can anyone confirm the position? TIA1 -
For me, that’s why I a) Haven’t attempted to open the branch version by post and b) Have repurposed the Monmouthshire 6% version as overflow only. If they cut one they’ll cut the other, so that would be the first one to cull. I was initially prioritising it above Dudley (only closure allowed) but as it’s a different BS and matures a month before, I’ve switched.E_zroda said:
What would be the plan for the 000s in MonBS when their rate starts dropping down after the initial inflow from MSEs money?WillPS said:Probably won't bother with an application even for YBS - 6% accounts are already being lined up to be culled in the next couple of months to keep MonBS topped up at 7%. Even if it became competitive through other reductions midterm the potential gain would be tiny.
It'll make sense for someone, but not for me.
I’m hoping for a replacement Principality Christmas and Cambridge to soak up some funds at a fixed rate to avoid too much ending up in August (although realistically anything left in Monmouthshire/Darlington will be August and September’s deposits.) I have an open ended Melton Issue 5 if needed and if the worst comes to the worst, a 4.15% fixed ISA with Suffolk that can be funded until the end of the tax year.
I’m still maxing out Melton Adcock at 6.5% variable given that matures in 2027.
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It's in factsheet - "Can I open more than one? . No. . If you open this account, you cannot open the branch version of the same account as well. The branch version is called The 50 Pound Regular Saver. . If you open more than one in your name, the most recent account will be closed. We’ll move it to an online easy access savings account." https://www.ybs.co.uk/documents/productdata/Factsheet-YB902003W.pdfs71hj said:Re YBS RS, Moneyfacts suggests ot can be opened by post as well as in branch I think and I can't see anything in their notes to suggest not being able to have both branch and e saver version1 -
You mean you don't want to celebrate Savings Week with a mediocre regular saver?subjecttocontract said:YBS must certainly know that they aren't going to raise much with such a poor offering.
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Aplolgies. I was just looking at the basic Moneyfacts stuff.allegro120 said:
It's in factsheet - "Can I open more than one? . No. . If you open this account, you cannot open the branch version of the same account as well. The branch version is called The 50 Pound Regular Saver. . If you open more than one in your name, the most recent account will be closed. We’ll move it to an online easy access savings account." https://www.ybs.co.uk/documents/productdata/Factsheet-YB902003W.pdfs71hj said:Re YBS RS, Moneyfacts suggests ot can be opened by post as well as in branch I think and I can't see anything in their notes to suggest not being able to have both branch and e saver version0 -
I popped into a YBS branch with the intention to apply for the £50 branch saver. The place was deserted, just two staff manning the counters. I was told the next appointment for applying for this account was at 13:00 today. I left without the account and won’t be going back for it.7
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BOE Base Rate has been held at 4%.
I shall do my final update of regular saver interest rate cuts since the previous cut later today.19
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