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  • Stargunner
    Stargunner Posts: 1,067 Forumite
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    Can't see the point of having a Chorley Reg Saver the interest on offer isn't competitive. 
    Why would someone go for a 5.15% account when there are lots of better paying accounts available ?
    Am I missing something ?
    Some people on here have and fund all the higher paying Reg Savers that are available. 
    Personally, I already have enough at higher rates, so I won’t be applying for one of these.
  • Dizzycap
    Dizzycap Posts: 1,491 Forumite
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    Can't see the point of having a Chorley Reg Saver the interest on offer isn't competitive. 
    Why would someone go for a 5.15% account when there are lots of better paying accounts available ?
    Am I missing something ?
    I have all available to me better paying Reg Savers in my portfolio and fund them regularly up to the max allowance.  I use Chorley's 5.15% because it pays more than any of my EAs.  If I had an EA account paying 5.15% I wouldn't  deposit to Chorley's RS.
    Absolutely! It's a no brainer for spare cash with easy access at that rate ;)
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  • Stargunner
    Stargunner Posts: 1,067 Forumite
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    edited 11 March 2025 at 10:54PM
    Dizzycap said:
    Can't see the point of having a Chorley Reg Saver the interest on offer isn't competitive. 
    Why would someone go for a 5.15% account when there are lots of better paying accounts available ?
    Am I missing something ?
    I have all available to me better paying Reg Savers in my portfolio and fund them regularly up to the max allowance.  I use Chorley's 5.15% because it pays more than any of my EAs.  If I had an EA account paying 5.15% I wouldn't  deposit to Chorley's RS.
    Absolutely! It's a no brainer for spare cash with easy access at that rate ;)
    It cannot be operated as a normal easy access account, because it doesn’t allow withdrawals. If you want to take any funds out you have to close the account.
  • Speculator
    Speculator Posts: 2,422 Forumite
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    Melton BS to launch an Adcock Regular Saver at 6.5%

    £150/mth max
    Unlimited penalty free withdrawals
    Matures 30/9/2027
    Branch/post opening only
    fixed or variable
  • WillPS
    WillPS Posts: 5,385 Forumite
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    Melton BS to launch an Adcock Regular Saver at 6.5%

    £150/mth max
    Unlimited penalty free withdrawals
    Matures 30/9/2027
    Branch/post opening only


    Variable rate

  • Kim_13
    Kim_13 Posts: 4,085 Forumite
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    edited 12 March 2025 at 10:28AM
    Melton Adcock RS

    In other words, it matures a year later than RS Issue 6 if you opened early, paying 0.5% more but accepting £50 per month less. What’s not to like? Any excess can be taken by Issue 6, whether that’s £50 or you can afford more.

    I wish I remembered what I put on the envelope last time - I avoid putting X Building Society as it makes it too obvious what’s in the envelope - and it obviously got there.

    Oh, and interest is added annually on 31 May, so interest into the next tax year. Issue 6 is 31 March, so Melton obviously don’t have a universal date unlike other societies that do not use anniversary of account opening.
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