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

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  • Kent Reliance Regular Savings Account 5.1%A, £500 a month

    Has anyone had any success opening an account without having to visit a branch ?

    I happened to be in Canterbury last year so opened one to establish a relationship but didn't fund it much till the latter months.  KR seem to have been fairly good keeping the rate at 5.1%A for a while and through a number of BoE reductions.
    Whenever I've called them I keep asking if I can open an account by post, over the phone, online, with a telephone appointment or any way apart from visiting, without success.  Sadly, they have a call centre so it is not as easy as some other organisations to find a helpful person in a branch.
    5.1%A...What does the A mean ?
  • Kent Reliance Regular Savings Account 5.1%A, £500 a month

    Has anyone had any success opening an account without having to visit a branch ?

    I happened to be in Canterbury last year so opened one to establish a relationship but didn't fund it much till the latter months.  KR seem to have been fairly good keeping the rate at 5.1%A for a while and through a number of BoE reductions.
    Whenever I've called them I keep asking if I can open an account by post, over the phone, online, with a telephone appointment or any way apart from visiting, without success.  Sadly, they have a call centre so it is not as easy as some other organisations to find a helpful person in a branch.
    5.1%A...What does the A mean ?

    My short for AER
  • Kim_13
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    Kent Reliance Regular Savings Account 5.1%A, £500 a month

    Has anyone had any success opening an account without having to visit a branch ?

    I happened to be in Canterbury last year so opened one to establish a relationship but didn't fund it much till the latter months.  KR seem to have been fairly good keeping the rate at 5.1%A for a while and through a number of BoE reductions.
    Whenever I've called them I keep asking if I can open an account by post, over the phone, online, with a telephone appointment or any way apart from visiting, without success.  Sadly, they have a call centre so it is not as easy as some other organisations to find a helpful person in a branch.
    5.1%A...What does the A mean ?
    Annual possibly? Though Regular Savers with monthly interest are very much in the minority.
  • Dizzycap said:
    Hattie627 said:
    I will be sooo glad when a new topic comes along. I'm going to lay down in a dark room until it goes away.
    I would imagine Scottish BS'll come to your rescue at some point then, when I spoke to them they said they were hoping to launch their online RS either this week or next week.
    Thanks Bridlington but I've applied for the postal version so I can't now get excited about the upcoming online one as I can only have the one, unless you know different you old boundary pusher.
    Knowing the habits of the old lags on here, we'll all apply for the Scottish BS online version and hope for the best.
    I certainly will be as 8 days after posting my application form for the Scottish BS RS, the monies still have been drawn from the cheque I also sent, so I've moved it back into an account that gets a higher interest rather than my current account. IMHO, 8 days is more than long enough for a BS to get themselves organised and either accept or reject an application, especially after sending off the application along with ID via email & then reciving an email of confirmation to send a cheque & including a completed print out form and ID again!
    Scottish BS
    It's about 10 days now since I've posted mine.  Few people who sent theirs on the same day reported that their cheques have been cleared a few days ago, but mine is still not cleared.  If not cleared tomorrow I'll have to call them.  If my envelope was lost or any other problems I will wait until they release the online version.

    I don't keep funds in my current account in waiting for a cheque to be cleared.  When it's cleared I get notification on my phone and bring my balance back to zero.  It's better this way, no loss of interest. 

    Call the Aberdeen branch. My experience with all ScottishBS staff has been exemplary.
  • qbadger said:
    Kent Reliance Regular Savings Account 5.1%A, £500 a month

    Has anyone had any success opening an account without having to visit a branch ?

    I happened to be in Canterbury last year so opened one to establish a relationship but didn't fund it much till the latter months.  KR seem to have been fairly good keeping the rate at 5.1%A for a while and through a number of BoE reductions.
    Whenever I've called them I keep asking if I can open an account by post, over the phone, online, with a telephone appointment or any way apart from visiting, without success.  Sadly, they have a call centre so it is not as easy as some other organisations to find a helpful person in a branch.
    Even if someone did manage to open this account without a visit, it can only be operated in branch (according to its terms).
    If you have an online easy access account also, you can make withdrawals via that. Online you could/can see all your accounts.  Currently they are running two online systems. My experience relates to the old system.

    Any one had any luck opening an account without a visit ?

  • Dizzycap
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    Aidanmc said:
    Dizzycap said:
    Hattie627 said:
    I will be sooo glad when a new topic comes along. I'm going to lay down in a dark room until it goes away.
    I would imagine Scottish BS'll come to your rescue at some point then, when I spoke to them they said they were hoping to launch their online RS either this week or next week.
    Thanks Bridlington but I've applied for the postal version so I can't now get excited about the upcoming online one as I can only have the one, unless you know different you old boundary pusher.
    Knowing the habits of the old lags on here, we'll all apply for the Scottish BS online version and hope for the best.
    I certainly will be as 8 days after posting my application form for the Scottish BS RS, the monies still have been drawn from the cheque I also sent, so I've moved it back into an account that gets a higher interest rather than my current account. IMHO, 8 days is more than long enough for a BS to get themselves organised and either accept or reject an application, especially after sending off the application along with ID via email & then reciving an email of confirmation to send a cheque & including a completed print out form and ID again!
    So what happens in that situation when the cheque doesn't clear?
    The account won't get opened & the funds can be utilized elsewhere, for now. Can't be faffing around waiting for a BS to get their act together.
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  • soulsaver
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    edited 12 October 2025 at 11:24PM
    SBS
    Am I the only person here who didn't need to send a cheque? And obv has had the account opened and funded...
  • Kim_13
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    Dizzycap said:
    Aidanmc said:
    Dizzycap said:
    Hattie627 said:
    I will be sooo glad when a new topic comes along. I'm going to lay down in a dark room until it goes away.
    I would imagine Scottish BS'll come to your rescue at some point then, when I spoke to them they said they were hoping to launch their online RS either this week or next week.
    Thanks Bridlington but I've applied for the postal version so I can't now get excited about the upcoming online one as I can only have the one, unless you know different you old boundary pusher.
    Knowing the habits of the old lags on here, we'll all apply for the Scottish BS online version and hope for the best.
    I certainly will be as 8 days after posting my application form for the Scottish BS RS, the monies still have been drawn from the cheque I also sent, so I've moved it back into an account that gets a higher interest rather than my current account. IMHO, 8 days is more than long enough for a BS to get themselves organised and either accept or reject an application, especially after sending off the application along with ID via email & then reciving an email of confirmation to send a cheque & including a completed print out form and ID again!
    So what happens in that situation when the cheque doesn't clear?
    The account won't get opened........
    Are there no fees for a cheque that is presented but doesn’t get paid? 
  • s71hj
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    Dizzycap said:
    Hattie627 said:
    I will be sooo glad when a new topic comes along. I'm going to lay down in a dark room until it goes away.
    I would imagine Scottish BS'll come to your rescue at some point then, when I spoke to them they said they were hoping to launch their online RS either this week or next week.
    Thanks Bridlington but I've applied for the postal version so I can't now get excited about the upcoming online one as I can only have the one, unless you know different you old boundary pusher.
    Knowing the habits of the old lags on here, we'll all apply for the Scottish BS online version and hope for the best.
    I certainly will be as 8 days after posting my application form for the Scottish BS RS, the monies still have been drawn from the cheque I also sent, so I've moved it back into an account that gets a higher interest rather than my current account. IMHO, 8 days is more than long enough for a BS to get themselves organised and either accept or reject an application, especially after sending off the application along with ID via email & then reciving an email of confirmation to send a cheque & including a completed print out form and ID again!
    Scottish BS
    It's about 10 days now since I've posted mine.  Few people who sent theirs on the same day reported that their cheques have been cleared a few days ago, but mine is still not cleared.  If not cleared tomorrow I'll have to call them.  If my envelope was lost or any other problems I will wait until they release the online version.

    I don't keep funds in my current account in waiting for a cheque to be cleared.  When it's cleared I get notification on my phone and bring my balance back to zero.  It's better this way, no loss of interest. 
    Do all banks do this? I'm with Santander and their notification system seems to have stopped. 
  • soulsaver said:
    SBS
    Am I the only person here who didn't need to send a cheque? And obv has had the account opened and funded...

    I had the application accepted, account opened and funded it, all within a single day.  I've been a member of  ScottishBS for just over a year now.
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