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allegro120 said:
I don't think you need to leave £1 in Smart Saver .... Also this is not really the account worth keeping.0 -
Hattie627 said:35har1old said:fromscratch 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 ....
BOS renewing account.not working yesterday and today0 -
HHUK said:allegro120 said:
I don't think you need to leave £1 in Smart Saver .... Also this is not really the account worth keeping.I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?1 -
surreysaver said:HHUK said:allegro120 said:
I don't think you need to leave £1 in Smart Saver .... Also this is not really the account worth keeping.Co-opMy 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.1 -
Monmouthshire BS Exclusive RS Issue 2: reducing to 5.20% (from 5.65%) on 14 March. A whopping 0.45% drop. Source: email just received10
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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
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Speculator said: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
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Speculator said: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.0 -
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.0
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Speculator said: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.
In my notes I have "Matures @ 12M, cannot withdraw but can close early, cannot make up missed payments"2
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