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  • Bob2000
    Bob2000 Posts: 299 Forumite
    100 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Bob2000 said:
    RE: SKIPTON R.S. MEMBERS  ACCOUNT  ISSUE 4.

    Would anyone bother sticking £20 in per month  just for the hell of it?
      :)
    Unless that £20 could be earning more elsewhere than the Skipton account pays then yes I would.
    £25 funded.:)
  • jameseonline
    jameseonline Posts: 1,054 Forumite
    500 Posts First Anniversary Name Dropper
    Ahh the advantage of having a poopy easy access account with minimum deposit & having it a year or whatever.

    Definitely going to apply for this, hopefully the rate won't drop too much.

    Got several accounts ending in March/April but could fund a new account earlier out of NatWest or RBS Digital funds.

    Going to have to take some money out of those anyways to cover February deposits.

    Can I fund at end of a month then start of next month or am I tied to the date like I am with my Coventry Loyalty?
  • Bridlington1
    Bridlington1 Posts: 3,710 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Third Anniversary Photogenic Name Dropper
    Can I fund at end of a month then start of next month or am I tied to the date like I am with my Coventry Loyalty?
    Skipton's Members RS operates on a calendar month basis so you could fully fund it at the end of this month and then again at the start of next month.
  • jameseonline
    jameseonline Posts: 1,054 Forumite
    500 Posts First Anniversary Name Dropper
    Can I fund at end of a month then start of next month or am I tied to the date like I am with my Coventry Loyalty?
    Skipton's Members RS operates on a calendar month basis so you could fully fund it at the end of this month and then again at the start of next month.
    Thanks Bridlington 👍
  • Bigwheels1111
    Bigwheels1111 Posts: 3,036 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Third Anniversary Name Dropper
    What are the steps I need to follow to get a Zopa regular saver.
    I now have a spare £300 to save.

    Is it open a savings pot or just give them my email to get added on the waiting list for an account, then a regular saver. Looked back over 30 pages and can't see the process.

    Thanks in advance.
  • friolento
    friolento Posts: 2,376 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Second Anniversary Name Dropper Photogenic
    What are the steps I need to follow to get a Zopa regular saver.
    I now have a spare £300 to save.

    Is it open a savings pot or just give them my email to get added on the waiting list for an account, then a regular saver. Looked back over 30 pages and can't see the process.

    Thanks in advance.

    You first need the Zopa current account, which is still invite only, and you know about the waitlist.

    Once you have the current account, it's then straight forward to open and fund the RS in the app.
  • Bigwheels1111
    Bigwheels1111 Posts: 3,036 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Third Anniversary Name Dropper
    friolento said:
    What are the steps I need to follow to get a Zopa regular saver.
    I now have a spare £300 to save.

    Is it open a savings pot or just give them my email to get added on the waiting list for an account, then a regular saver. Looked back over 30 pages and can't see the process.

    Thanks in advance.

    You first need the Zopa current account, which is still invite only, and you know about the waitlist.

    Once you have the current account, it's then straight forward to open and fund the RS in the app.
    Will get my email added.
    Thank you.
  • granta
    granta Posts: 503 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 100 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    friolento said:
    What are the steps I need to follow to get a Zopa regular saver.
    I now have a spare £300 to save.

    Is it open a savings pot or just give them my email to get added on the waiting list for an account, then a regular saver. Looked back over 30 pages and can't see the process.

    Thanks in advance.

    You first need the Zopa current account, which is still invite only, and you know about the waitlist.

    Once you have the current account, it's then straight forward to open and fund the RS in the app.
    Will get my email added.
    Thank you.
    I'm in the same boat and others suggested to download the app and open a smart saver with £1
  • fergie_
    fergie_ Posts: 271 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    What are the steps I need to follow to get a Zopa regular saver.
    I now have a spare £300 to save.

    Is it open a savings pot or just give them my email to get added on the waiting list for an account, then a regular saver. Looked back over 30 pages and can't see the process.

    Thanks in advance.
    You need to open their ordinary Savings account via their app and keep some money in it. Its not a bad product in its own right. I found money transfers in and out within a few minutes.

    Then sign up to the beta list to express your interest in the current account. An invite will appear as an icon in the app when its offered to you. You then need to open the current account and can then straight away the Regular Saver. 

    So for example, you could put the £300 into the normal savings account and then move it to the RS once available to you.


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