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  • Bobblehat
    Bobblehat Posts: 746 Forumite
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    masonic said:
    It was said that Nationwide bought the brand to diversify its offering. It hardly seems worthwhile to continue products that compete with its own offerings. It was a very expensive way to draw in money.
    Good point, but if not compete, what if Virgin offered a replacement RS that was very similar to Nationwide's own RS or indeed similar to other Banks/BSs RS current offerings? I'd welcome that in the maturity options! With all us RS collectors out here, it might not really be competing, more like ... "Why not have both"!

    Anyhow, not long to wait for the maturity options email/letter.
  • apt
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    masonic said:
    It was said that Nationwide bought the brand to diversify its offering. It hardly seems worthwhile to continue products that compete with its own offerings. It was a very expensive way to draw in money.
    You had to have or switch a current account. The 10% RS was a net cost of under £100 which is relatively cheap compared to most switching offers. Virgin Money have already had a 6.5% RS under the new owner so there might be something similar coming up.
  • masonic
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    Bobblehat said:
    masonic said:
    It was said that Nationwide bought the brand to diversify its offering. It hardly seems worthwhile to continue products that compete with its own offerings. It was a very expensive way to draw in money.
    Good point, but if not compete, what if Virgin offered a replacement RS that was very similar to Nationwide's own RS or indeed similar to other Banks/BSs RS current offerings? I'd welcome that in the maturity options! With all us RS collectors out here, it might not really be competing, more like ... "Why not have both"!
    Anyhow, not long to wait for the maturity options email/letter.
    If Nationwide wanted to offer a new RS, I'd think it would be better for them to do it under their own brand. I wouldn't be surprised to see the savings part of Virgin Money gradually wound down. But we'll see.
  • Section62
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    apt said:
    masonic said:
    It was said that Nationwide bought the brand to diversify its offering. It hardly seems worthwhile to continue products that compete with its own offerings. It was a very expensive way to draw in money.
    You had to have or switch a current account. The 10% RS was a net cost of under £100 which is relatively cheap compared to most switching offers. Virgin Money have already had a 6.5% RS under the new owner so there might be something similar coming up.
    Though a good proportion of those opening the RS account are unlikely to have needed to switch, having qualified via an existing current account.

  • Section62
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    masonic said:
    It was said that Nationwide bought the brand to diversify its offering. It hardly seems worthwhile to continue products that compete with its own offerings. It was a very expensive way to draw in money.
    Or worse, to have VM products which outclass the Nationwide equivalents by a country mile.

    There's probably a reason why the more recent VM RS offering was a modest 6.5%.

  • ForumUser7
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    This 6.5% one - was it one that you couldn't have if you had the 10% one? Wondering if I missed it, or if I wasn't eligible
    If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.

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  • Bobblehat
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    masonic said:
    Bobblehat said:
    masonic said:
    It was said that Nationwide bought the brand to diversify its offering. It hardly seems worthwhile to continue products that compete with its own offerings. It was a very expensive way to draw in money.
    Good point, but if not compete, what if Virgin offered a replacement RS that was very similar to Nationwide's own RS or indeed similar to other Banks/BSs RS current offerings? I'd welcome that in the maturity options! With all us RS collectors out here, it might not really be competing, more like ... "Why not have both"!
    Anyhow, not long to wait for the maturity options email/letter.
    If Nationwide wanted to offer a new RS, I'd think it would be better for them to do it under their own brand. I wouldn't be surprised to see the savings part of Virgin Money gradually wound down. But we'll see.
    But Nationwide have a current RS on offer (£200pm max, 6.5%, 3 wthdrwls max or rate drops, etc), so what I was hoping is that Virgin might offer something similar to NW. Mind you, I'm also hoping that NW are still offering that one in late September when their last year's offering matures! 
  • Section62
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    This 6.5% one - was it one that you couldn't have if you had the 10% one? Wondering if I missed it, or if I wasn't eligible
    That's the one.

  • masonic
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    edited 13 July at 7:53PM
    Bobblehat said:
    masonic said:
    Bobblehat said:
    masonic said:
    It was said that Nationwide bought the brand to diversify its offering. It hardly seems worthwhile to continue products that compete with its own offerings. It was a very expensive way to draw in money.
    Good point, but if not compete, what if Virgin offered a replacement RS that was very similar to Nationwide's own RS or indeed similar to other Banks/BSs RS current offerings? I'd welcome that in the maturity options! With all us RS collectors out here, it might not really be competing, more like ... "Why not have both"!
    Anyhow, not long to wait for the maturity options email/letter.
    If Nationwide wanted to offer a new RS, I'd think it would be better for them to do it under their own brand. I wouldn't be surprised to see the savings part of Virgin Money gradually wound down. But we'll see.
    But Nationwide have a current RS on offer (£200pm max, 6.5%, 3 wthdrwls max or rate drops, etc), so what I was hoping is that Virgin might offer something similar to NW. Mind you, I'm also hoping that NW are still offering that one in late September when their last year's offering matures! 
    You can hope, but the fact that VM doesn't have a current RS on offer, leads me to believe that will still be the case on 1st August. I could do with finding one to fill that slot too, but will probably need to look elsewhere. Whether or not VM launches a new one, it won't stop a lot of capital from the maturing ones leaving the brand.
  • Kim_13
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    Virgin Money's recent 6.5% was superior to Nationwide's I believe (fixed rate.) It would be a shame if fixes disappear with the VM brand.
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