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Loughborough Holiday Monthly Saver 31.05.2026RosieRooBear said:
Mine too was opened around 11am this morning after emailing my completed application form at 1:30pm yesterday. However my husband’s hasn’t yet been opened even though his application form was emailed only four minutes after mine. Hopefully it’s opened tomorrow or he’ll have to phone them to make sure they received it.WillPS said:Loughborough BS sent a message today with account details 'ready from tomorrow' (I presume because CoP wouldn't show today). Account funded.Pretty good for a society with no online servicing!
As with other building societies I think Loughborough make use of their branch network to help manage the burden of manual administration when the central office functions get...overwhelmed...during peak times (i.e. when a new account gets posted on here!). So it's possible your applications have been sent off to different teams for processing and hence will have slightly different speeds of getting looked at.
For what it's worth I sent mine in around 6pm yesterday and have heard nothing yet. I'll give it a few more days at least before I think about following up. Worst case if it takes them several days (and requires prompting to complete) you can always ask if they'd backdate the first payment; although for maximising interest, a later opening in February is beneficial for your husband!1 -
At least in Long Eaton branch I visited last September, they were very efficient. They've pre-filled my application form with info I gave them on the phone when booked the appointment, all went quick.WillPS said:Loughborough BS sent a message today with account details 'ready from tomorrow' (I presume because CoP wouldn't show today). Account funded.Pretty good for a society with no online servicing!
I'm trying to think of a reason why I would need online servicing for an account like this and can't come up with anything. I can call them to check my balance, not as convenient as online, but I don't really mind. There are only two "no-onliners" in my BS portfolio, Loughborough and Nottingham
I recall pre-online era, I hardly ever bothered checking my balances, just visited branches for openings and closures. Mansfield has online servicing, but I still had to send a letter with passbook and received the cheque by post when the account matured. 0 -
Yes, agree - I'm quite happy sending money to these places and trust but everyone's different. I guess the main advantage for me would be ability to empty the account if the interest rate became uncompetitive (something we had to nip to a Nottingham BS branch for recently...).allegro120 said:
At least in Long Eaton branch I visited last September, they were very efficient. They've pre-filled my application form with info I gave them on the phone when booked the appointment, all went quick.WillPS said:Loughborough BS sent a message today with account details 'ready from tomorrow' (I presume because CoP wouldn't show today). Account funded.Pretty good for a society with no online servicing!
I'm trying to think of a reason why I would need online servicing for an account like this and can't come up with anything. I can call them to check my balance, not as convenient as online, but I don't really mind. There are only two "no-onliners" in my BS portfolio, Loughborough and Nottingham
I recall pre-online era, I hardly ever bothered checking my balances, just visited branches for openings and closures. Mansfield has online servicing, but I still had to send a letter with passbook and received the cheque by post when the account matured.
Didn't realise there was a branch in Long Eaton, that's somewhere else I go fairly frequently too.
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He could also check his credit reports for any ID checks carried out - I did this when sending off for an account with Hanley Economic, who ID checked me electronically despite my having sent physical ID proofs with the application.RosieRooBear said:
Mine too was opened around 11am this morning after emailing my completed application form at 1:30pm yesterday. However my husband’s hasn’t yet been opened even though his application form was emailed only four minutes after mine. Hopefully it’s opened tomorrow or he’ll have to phone them to make sure they received it.WillPS said:Loughborough BS sent a message today with account details 'ready from tomorrow' (I presume because CoP wouldn't show today). Account funded.Pretty good for a society with no online servicing!
For those sending by post, if including the list items, it might be worth including a note asking for anything original to be returned with the passbook. It shouldn't cost them anything more to do this as they have to send the passbook anyway, but not all providers return what was sent to them as standard.0 -
It's on High Street, 1 minute walk from Tesco (free parkingWillPS said:
Yes, agree - I'm quite happy sending money to these places and trust but everyone's different. I guess the main advantage for me would be ability to empty the account if the interest rate became uncompetitive (something we had to nip to a Nottingham BS branch for recently...).allegro120 said:
At least in Long Eaton branch I visited last September, they were very efficient. They've pre-filled my application form with info I gave them on the phone when booked the appointment, all went quick.WillPS said:Loughborough BS sent a message today with account details 'ready from tomorrow' (I presume because CoP wouldn't show today). Account funded.Pretty good for a society with no online servicing!
I'm trying to think of a reason why I would need online servicing for an account like this and can't come up with anything. I can call them to check my balance, not as convenient as online, but I don't really mind. There are only two "no-onliners" in my BS portfolio, Loughborough and Nottingham
I recall pre-online era, I hardly ever bothered checking my balances, just visited branches for openings and closures. Mansfield has online servicing, but I still had to send a letter with passbook and received the cheque by post when the account matured.
Didn't realise there was a branch in Long Eaton, that's somewhere else I go fairly frequently too.
. I've also checked that there is a range of next door mainstream banks in case I will want to cash my cheque in branch instead of app, there are at least two few steps away from Loughborough branch. 1 -
Chorley BS Regional 2 Year Flexible Saver (31.01.2027) has been launched at 5.15%. £400/mth max, 2 withdrawals/yr, available to those living in CA, FY, PR, LA, WN, BL, L, WA, BB, CH, M, SK, CW, OL postcodes.9
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Bit stingey not allowing existing members.. I messaged them saying 'surely must be an oversight...'Bridlington1 said:Chorley BS Regional 2 Year Flexible Saver (31.01.2027) has been launched at 5.15%. £400/mth max, 2 withdrawals/yr, available to those living in CA, FY, PR, LA, WN, BL, L, WA, BB, CH, M, SK, CW, OL postcodes.
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Chorley BS Regional 2 Year Flexible Saver (31.01.2027)
I think this is the first time I've seen Chorley introduce postcode restrictions, although I could of course be completely wrong. Disappointing that it's not a fixed rate and pretty low at 5.15% but unlike their normal regular saver it does allow two withdrawals a year plus closure.
I'll ponder it for now.1 -
Furness BS Christmas Regular Saver Issue 1 online maturity optionsI'm looking at the online maturity options; on 'Internal Transfers' my Christmas Regular Saver Issue 2 is being offered. I'm just wondering if anyone has tried transferring all their Issue 1 into their Issue 2 ?Would be nice to have £6700+ additional in the Issue 2 at 5.25% for another 10 months or so.
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