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I see Skipton changed the eligibility criteria for their loyalty reg saver iss 4 to ......on or before 20.01.25. Some of us that didn't qualify for iss 3 will now be able to apply for iss 4.1
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RE: SKIPTON R.S. MEMBERS ACCOUNT ISSUE 4.
I currently have a easy access account with them with £1 in it.
The intention was to build up the loyalty so l could open the member RS in the future but at the moment my spare cash is tied up in other accounts.
I could open this one now by the looks of it.
Would anyone bother sticking £20 in per month just for the hell of it?
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I was in a similar boat. I had planned to open a different RS within the next week or so, but decided to prioritise this one as it is a higher rate (even after the 0.25% drop I've got priced in for a couple of weeks time) and I'd had the £1 sitting in the easy access account for quite a while hoping for a loyalty account to come along. So snapped it up today and funded it.If I couldn't have funded, I think I'd be content to wait a while. Unlikely this will be pulled after a short time.2
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Bob2000 said:RE: SKIPTON R.S. MEMBERS ACCOUNT ISSUE 4.
I currently have a easy access account with them with £1 in it.
The intention was to build up the loyalty so l could open the member RS in the future but at the moment my spare cash is tied up in other accounts.
I could open this one now by the looks of it.
Would anyone bother sticking £20 in per month just for the hell of it?
I think it is an innovative product, I can't remember seeing RS trackers before.
I can't apply because I already have the previous 7% issue, otherwise I would.5 -
Bob2000 said:RE: SKIPTON R.S. MEMBERS ACCOUNT ISSUE 4.
Would anyone bother sticking £20 in per month just for the hell of it?
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spreadsheeterapple said:Skipton Member Regular Saver issue 3 at 7% fixed NLA
new issue 4 up now, different interest rate terms, this one is variable and tied to base rate, check below.Member Regular Saver Issue 4 No withdrawals, early closure allowed. Exclusively for Skipton members who joined on or before 20/01/25. Save from £1. If you save the maximum of £250 a month for the 12 month term, your savings including interest could total £3,109 6.75%gross pa/AER variable for 12 months. Tracks 2.00% above Bank of England base rate for 12 months - You can only hold one Member Regular Saver in your name at any one time (either a Member Regular Saver or a Branch Member Regular Saver)
- Joint accounts aren’t allowed
Alternatively you could open/fund the account now and then ``refresh" at the end of the month.5 -
Skipton Member RS Issue 4 @6.75% variable. My Skipton Member RS Issue 3 @7% fixed matures in late May so I can`t apply for Issue 4. As Masonic comments Issue 4 @6.75% is unlikely to be withdrawn any time soon especially because the interest rate is variable. I will keep my Issue 3 @7% fixed until maturity and probably open Issue 4 then. I see no advantage in closing my 7% fixed Issue 3 early, opening Issue 4@6.75% variable and accepting a lower return.
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Do we think it’s significant that Principality are performing maintenance at this time of day, without giving advance notice? Please.1
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shirley999 said:Do we think it’s significant that Principality are performing maintenance at this time of day, without giving advance notice? Please.3
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allegro120 said:Bob2000 said:RE: SKIPTON R.S. MEMBERS ACCOUNT ISSUE 4.
I currently have a easy access account with them with £1 in it.
The intention was to build up the loyalty so l could open the member RS in the future but at the moment my spare cash is tied up in other accounts.
I could open this one now by the looks of it.
Would anyone bother sticking £20 in per month just for the hell of it?
I think it is an innovative product, I can't remember seeing RS trackers before.
I can't apply because I already have the previous 7% issue, otherwise I would.1
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