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  •  Opened the Darlington this morning and sent £250 by FP. Anyone know how long it takes to show online? 
    I made a note on my spreadsheet that it takes 1 day to show, hope that is correct!
    Next working day says their website.
  • surreysaver
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    schiff said:
    How did I miss the Darlington Issue 2 ?!!?? 
    You need to check this thread at least once a day to keep on top of things regular saver wise!
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • schiff
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    Is it the normal routine to cancel the SOs on HSBC and FD regular savers once the last payment has been paid?
    And start fresh ones once the RS has been renewed? I only use SOs when I'm obliged to so I'm not au fait with the routine and I can't remember what I did last year!
  • schiff said:
    Is it the normal routine to cancel the SOs on HSBC and FD regular savers once the last payment has been paid?
    And start fresh ones once the RS has been renewed? I only use SOs when I'm obliged to so I'm not au fait with the routine and I can't remember what I did last year!
    Pretty sure that they (well, FD) shut it down for me. They definitely set up the new SO for the second payment onwards (the first is sourced from your current account directly). 
  • janusd
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    schiff said:
    Is it the normal routine to cancel the SOs on HSBC and FD regular savers once the last payment has been paid?
    And start fresh ones once the RS has been renewed? I only use SOs when I'm obliged to so I'm not au fait with the routine and I can't remember what I did last year!
    in reality, you don't need to use a SO with HSBC - you can cancel it and just transfer the payment to the RS manually from your HSBC current account... FD is the only RS I have that I am forced to use a SO with.
  • wmb194
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    schiff said:
    Is it the normal routine to cancel the SOs on HSBC and FD regular savers once the last payment has been paid?
    And start fresh ones once the RS has been renewed? I only use SOs when I'm obliged to so I'm not au fait with the routine and I can't remember what I did last year!
    There should be an end date set on your SO so you shouldn't have to do anything yourself. You can check it the app in the payments section - manage regular payments.
  • Hattie627
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    Coventry BS First Home Saver Issue 2

    Reducing to 4.50% (from 4.60%) with effect from 1 September 2025
    Source: email

    Apologies if already noted on here
  • Progressive BS Interest Rate Reductions 1/9/25:


    Online Regular Rainy Day Saver Issue 1 ~~~Reduction from 6.25% to 6%
    Online Regular Rainy Day Saver Issue 2 ~~~Reduction from 4.25% to 4%
    Online Regular Rainy Day Saver Issue 3 ~~~ NO CHANGE ~~~ Remains at 5.5%
    I hold Progressive RS Iss 1, due to mature on 29 Aug 2025
    Today morning I received an email (redundant) about rate reduction effective from 1 Sept 2025.

  • Hattie627
    Hattie627 Posts: 630 Forumite
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    Darlington BS 12 Month RS Issue 2

    This was launched on 8th August at 6% variable, so I would have been surprised if they had dropped the rate following the base rate change effective 7th August.
  • Bridlington1
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    Progressive BS Interest Rate Reductions 1/9/25:


    Online Regular Rainy Day Saver Issue 1 ~~~Reduction from 6.25% to 6%
    Online Regular Rainy Day Saver Issue 2 ~~~Reduction from 4.25% to 4%
    Online Regular Rainy Day Saver Issue 3 ~~~ NO CHANGE ~~~ Remains at 5.5%
    I hold Progressive RS Iss 1, due to mature on 29 Aug 2025
    Today morning I received an email (redundant) about rate reduction effective from 1 Sept 2025.
    If it's any consolation my Coventry Sunny Day Saver matures on 31/8/25 and I got an email this morning to tell me it was reducing on 1/9/25.

    I've also had emails from others notifying me of interest rate cuts to accounts that I'd already closed in the past.
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