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  • HHUK
    HHUK Posts: 235 Forumite
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    I don't think you need to leave £1 in Smart Saver .... Also this is not really the account worth keeping.
    It's probably a case of overkill and there may well be no need to, but for the sake of £1 I'm happy to keep the Co-operative Bank Smart Saver open and funded in case it makes life easier when it comes to opening new accounts at some point in the future.
  • 35har1old
    35har1old Posts: 1,900 Forumite
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    Hattie627 said:
    35har1old said:
    mhoc said:

    But now I am wondering if I should do the same with Lloyds regular savers, renew and then restart. 
    Renewing them now would not help with having a spread of savers maturing in different months which would be a minus point and also both of our Lloyds regular savers are just 3 months old so not a high balance in them.
    But is an interest rate drop for Lloyds inevitable and sooner rather than later so should I just get on and do it ....
    I had a letter yesterday about 2 other savers I have with Lloyds (child saver and some really low interest thing I don't keep any Money in)- the rates of those are both reducing. But the Club Lloyds Saver was not on the letter so I don't think they are reducing the rate- yet. 
    May reduce the rate for new applications 
    BOS renewing account.not working yesterday and today
    The online renewal feature on the B of S Monthly Saver hasn't been working for several months, ditto the close early online button.  I had to let mine run to maturity in December, hoping they would keep the fixed rate at 5.50% for my new one, which they fortunately did. I haven't checked, but I think it's still being offered at 5.50% fixed.
    Sames only to apply to the options on monthly saver selection will let you renew any other existing BOS savings
  • surreysaver
    surreysaver Posts: 4,796 Forumite
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    HHUK said:

    I don't think you need to leave £1 in Smart Saver .... Also this is not really the account worth keeping.
    It's probably a case of overkill and there may well be no need to, but for the sake of £1 I'm happy to keep the Co-operative Bank Smart Saver open and funded in case it makes life easier when it comes to opening new accounts at some point in the future.
    Shouldn't make a difference if you've got their current account, which is needed for the regular saver in the first place 
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • Section62
    Section62 Posts: 9,700 Forumite
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    HHUK said:

    I don't think you need to leave £1 in Smart Saver .... Also this is not really the account worth keeping.
    It's probably a case of overkill and there may well be no need to, but for the sake of £1 I'm happy to keep the Co-operative Bank Smart Saver open and funded in case it makes life easier when it comes to opening new accounts at some point in the future.
    Shouldn't make a difference if you've got their current account, which is needed for the regular saver in the first place 
    Co-op

    My only other account with them is the current account, so I've decided to retain the Smart Saver because although it is only a year-old account it would become my oldest account should anything happen to the current account. (like many of us for 'loyalty' reasons I work on the basis of keeping the oldest account with a financial institution open whenever possible).

    I'm not expecting anything to happen to the Co-op current account anytime soon, but the Coventry takeover could go either way - maybe Coventry will want to continue to be a player in the current account market, or maybe they will ultimately decide that isn't part of the business they want to retain.

    I figured that less interest than elsewhere on £1, plus maintaining a line on my spreadsheet, was probably worth it for not having to think too hard about the Co-op's future direction.
  • Speculator
    Speculator Posts: 2,339 Forumite
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    edited 28 February at 10:43AM
    received same email from Monmouthshire. 

    Lucky I only got £850 in the account. Still might close it before the next big drop.

    EXCLUSIVE REGULAR SAVER - ISSUE 2

    Old Rate (%) 5.65  New Rate (%)  5.20

  • Stargunner
    Stargunner Posts: 988 Forumite
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    received same email from Monmouthshire. 

    Lucky I only got £850 in the account. Still might close it before the next big drop.

    EXCLUSIVE REGULAR SAVER - ISSUE 2

    Old Rate (%) 5.65  New Rate (%)  5.20

    When will the next big drop occur, or are you just speculating 😁
  • WillPS
    WillPS Posts: 5,120 Forumite
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    received same email from Monmouthshire. 

    Lucky I only got £850 in the account. Still might close it before the next big drop.

    EXCLUSIVE REGULAR SAVER - ISSUE 2

    Old Rate (%) 5.65  New Rate (%)  5.20


    What a let down this account has been.
  • Speculator
    Speculator Posts: 2,339 Forumite
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    I assume the Monmouthshire Ex reg allow closures without penalties. I am going to use the money to help fund our 4 x 6.17% regulars.
  • dcs34
    dcs34 Posts: 655 Forumite
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    I assume the Monmouthshire Ex reg allow closures without penalties. I am going to use the money to help fund our 4 x 6.17% regulars.
    Mon Exclusive Reg Saver Issue 2

    In my notes I have "Matures @ 12M, cannot withdraw but can close early, cannot make up missed payments"
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