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The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
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allegro120 said:chris_the_bee said:Bridlington1 said:Following the BOE Base Rate being held at 4.25% on 19th June 2025 I am no longer updating my list of regular saver interest rate cuts following the BOE base rate cut on 8th May 2025.
The following providers of regular savers did not declare their intentions with regards to interest rates:
Nottingham BS
Gatehouse.
The full list of regular saver interest rate changes can be found below:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81440959/#Comment_81440959
This link is also included on the first page of the Archived History of Regular Savers thread.
I’m writing to remind you we will be reducing the rate on your Gatehouse Bank Easy Access Maturity account effective 02 July 2025 as follows:Current rate New lower rate 4.35% Gross 4.15% Gross
My account is Issue 10 -
ForumUser7 said:Dizzycap said:Section62 said:SaffronJust had an email from Saffron - which initially looked a bit scammy - that included a "Refer a Friend link" I've been invited to send to an eligible friend to eventually get a £15 book token.Of note, the email clearly states "Your friend must be a new saffron customer to be eligible to open the account. Existing members do not qualify." (T&C's apply)[Edit for clarity: Posted to highlight the (now) clear eligibility requirements for the account, not seeking anyone to refer.]~ NSD 2025 - NSD September 8/20 (9 x💯)# Spectos/Royal Mail Monitoring and Posting Panel - Ongoing - 1 x £25 Voucher Redeemed, 24 FREE Books of RM Stamps & Presentation Packs.~ Totally FREE Christmas 2025 - 🎁✉️🏷🎀💐🪪🗒🧺⭐️Completed Challenges 2025:# No.36 Make £2025 in 2025 £635.80 / £2025 (4) 💯💯💯# No.12 Save £2 a Day 2025 £730/ £730 💯# No.27 Save 1p A Day 2025 £667.95 / £667.95 💯# No.19 52 Week Env Challenge £1378 / £1378 💯# No.34 Save £12k in 2025 £16,543.30 / £12,000 💯 (8) - Continuing (-30p)0
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Natwest Digital Regular Saver
RBS Digital Regular Saver
Just a note of caution for those withdrawing and replacing funds from these accounts within a calendar month - (there've been posts on this thread about it being tolerated despite being against the accounts' terms).
I had £5000 in both these accounts. During the month of May, I withdrew £4999 from both accounts, leaving a £1 balance with the intention of replacing the funds before the end of the month.
For the NatWest account, I repaid the £4999 on Friday 30th May - and that was accepted.
For the RBS account, I repaid £4600 on Friday 30th May and £399 on Saturday 31st May.
The final £399 payment, because it was paid on the weekend, has been counted as a June payment and for some reason this has caused the account to reject all payments paid into the account in BOTH May and June, and I've had the balance reduced to £151 + beginning of June interest.12 -
My First Direct RS matures tomorrow (Sunday 22nd) but has disappeared completely today (Saturday 21st) so looks like maturity process has begun. Guessing I’ll see the funds early next week?0
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jaypers said:My First Direct RS matures tomorrow (Sunday 22nd) but has disappeared completely today (Saturday 21st) so looks like maturity process has begun. Guessing I’ll see the funds early next week?
That's right.
You should also be able to apply for your next one now, should you want one.1 -
jaypers said:My First Direct RS matures tomorrow (Sunday 22nd) but has disappeared completely today (Saturday 21st) so looks like maturity process has begun. Guessing I’ll see the funds early next week?
If you left the old savings account open that it matured into last year the money should be there tomorrow.1 -
ordnancesurvey84 said:Natwest Digital Regular Saver
RBS Digital Regular Saver
Just a note of caution for those withdrawing and replacing funds from these accounts within a calendar month - (there've been posts on this thread about it being tolerated despite being against the accounts' terms).
I had £5000 in both these accounts. During the month of May, I withdrew £4999 from both accounts, leaving a £1 balance with the intention of replacing the funds before the end of the month.
For the NatWest account, I repaid the £4999 on Friday 30th May - and that was accepted.
For the RBS account, I repaid £4600 on Friday 30th May and £399 on Saturday 31st May.
The final £399 payment, because it was paid on the weekend, has been counted as a June payment and for some reason this has caused the account to reject all payments paid into the account in BOTH May and June, and I've had the balance reduced to £151 + beginning of June interest.3 -
Can a 13th payment be sent to Progressive BS Rainy Day RS? I have a balance of £3600 and it matures 13th July.0
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liger said:Can a 13th payment be sent to Progressive BS Rainy Day RS? I have a balance of £3600 and it matures 13th July.
I find it useful to download a copy of the T&Cs whenever I open a new accountI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?3 -
I find it useful to try anyway because you never know, and worst case the payment is returned within 1-2 days.2
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