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  • flaneurs_lobster
    flaneurs_lobster Posts: 5,865 Forumite
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    HSBC Reg Saver 7%

    I was wondering if there is a minimum amount to be paid in monthly (maybe like Fd reg saver that needs at least £25) ? Thanks for help
    Yes,  £25.  
  • Stargunner
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    edited 11 March at 10:23AM
    HSBC Reg Saver 7%

    I was wondering if there is a minimum amount to be paid in monthly (maybe like Fd reg saver that needs at least £25) ? Thanks for help
    Not at all difficult to find your answer


    HSBC Regular Saver

    When you have some extra cash to set aside each month and don’t need easy access to it, our Regular Saver could be a great way to help build your savings. You can save between £25 and £250 each month, and if you make no withdrawals, you'll get a 5.00% AER/gross fixed interest rate for 12 months.
    • Start saving from just £25. Set up a standing order from your HSBC account to pay between £25 and £250 into your Regular Saver each month. If your regular payments are less than £250 a month, you can carry your allowance over, paying more in later months (up to a total of £3,000)

    Regular deposits:

    • Regular deposits must be made by standing order each month
    • The minimum monthly deposit is £25 per month
    • The maximum monthly deposit is £250 per month
    • If you don't pay in the maximum allowed in any month, you can carry over the unused subscriptions and catch up in future months
  • Dizzycap
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    edited 11 March at 10:21AM
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  • francoghezzi
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    edited 11 March at 10:35AM
    HSBC 7%

    Thank you all for your answers. I had forgotten to check page 1 but that gave me the joy of receiving a little help from other human beings. Isn't it all these lives of ours are meant to be?
  • wmb194
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    HSBC Reg Saver 7%

    I was wondering if there is a minimum amount to be paid in monthly (maybe like Fd reg saver that needs at least £25) ? Thanks for help
    I read the terms as £zero or £25 to £250. Last year I went multiple months with no deposits and it matured and paid interest as expected.
  • AmityNeon
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    wmb194 said:

    HSBC Reg Saver 7%

    I was wondering if there is a minimum amount to be paid in monthly (maybe like Fd reg saver that needs at least £25) ? Thanks for help

    I read the terms as £zero or £25 to £250. Last year I went multiple months with no deposits and it matured and paid interest as expected.

    The terms have no provisions for months with no deposits. In practice, nothing unexpected or untoward occurs, and interest is paid as per the terms of the account.

    I stopped depositing back when 5% became uncompetitive.

  • surreysaver
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    AmityNeon said:
    wmb194 said:

    HSBC Reg Saver 7%

    I was wondering if there is a minimum amount to be paid in monthly (maybe like Fd reg saver that needs at least £25) ? Thanks for help

    I read the terms as £zero or £25 to £250. Last year I went multiple months with no deposits and it matured and paid interest as expected.

    The terms have no provisions for months with no deposits. In practice, nothing unexpected or untoward occurs, and interest is paid as per the terms of the account.

    I stopped depositing back when 5% became uncompetitive.

    If there are no provisions for months with no deposits, then you can make zero deposits
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • AmityNeon
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    AmityNeon said:
    wmb194 said:

    HSBC Reg Saver 7%

    I was wondering if there is a minimum amount to be paid in monthly (maybe like Fd reg saver that needs at least £25) ? Thanks for help

    I read the terms as £zero or £25 to £250. Last year I went multiple months with no deposits and it matured and paid interest as expected.

    The terms have no provisions for months with no deposits. In practice, nothing unexpected or untoward occurs, and interest is paid as per the terms of the account.

    I stopped depositing back when 5% became uncompetitive.

    If there are no provisions for months with no deposits, then you can make zero deposits

    To clarify, the terms do state:

    You must pay into the account every month.

    After the first payment into the account, you must make 11 more payments on the same date each month by standing order from a qualifying current account.

    Each payment must be between £25 and £250.

    You can only make one payment each month. But if the payment is less than £250, you can pay in more in later months. That’s only as long as the total amount paid in doesn’t go over the Maximum Monthly Savings for that month.

    The are no provisions specifying what occurs if customers fail to adhere to the 'must' directives, only for circumstances where customers somehow manage to pay in more than the Maximum Monthly Amount:

    We’ll pay the Flexible Saver interest rate on any amount you pay in over the Maximum Monthly Amount.

  • Chaykin
    Chaykin Posts: 90 Forumite
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    edited 11 March at 8:19PM
    Chorley BS. Is it "and" or is it "or"? It's a big difference!
    According to...
    ...it's "and".

    But when you go to apply they change it to "or":
    So basically can you have both "Regular Saver (28.02.2026)" & "Regional 2 Year Flexible Saver (28.02.2027)" opened at the same time?
  • where_are_we
    where_are_we Posts: 1,181 Forumite
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    I have both a Chorley Seasonal Saver and a Regular Saver. I have had the Seasonal Saver for a few years and before opening the Regular Saver I queried whether having the two together was ok and was told it was. On that basis I would imagine you can have both the Regular Saver and the Regional 2 year Flexible saver open at the same time and there might be someone local out there who has all three!
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