The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread

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  • liamcov
    liamcov Posts: 639 Forumite
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    Does anyone know how to withdraw from the Progressive BS regular saver account?

    The withdraw option just lists my other account and there isn't anywhere when logged in to add bank details.
  • happybagger
    happybagger Posts: 1,020 Forumite
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    Go to "View Account" then to "Set Linked Bank Account"
    I just logged on and got a pop-up telling me to do that, done it and it shows straight away
  • Dizzycap
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    Just applied for the 6.75% Skipton, not had an email with account details though, the app displays an account number though, does the email take long to arrive?.
    My confirmation email with full account details arrived next day but I was able to fund immediately with a card payment from my nominated account.
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  • saverkev said:
    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?
    As a matter of interest possibly, anything you take out of Natwest or RBS Digital Regular Savers can be replaced in the same month (in addition to the £150 deposit if still building) 
    Are you sure about that? Are you not confusing the Digital Regular Saver with the Savings Builder?
    Natwest Digital Regular Saver -- replacing withdrawals

    I asked an agent (via chat) yesterday specifically about this, and it's not the case: they said anything above the £150 paid in pcm will be returned. Shame.
  • surreysaver
    surreysaver Posts: 4,700 Forumite
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    saverkev said:
    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?
    As a matter of interest possibly, anything you take out of Natwest or RBS Digital Regular Savers can be replaced in the same month (in addition to the £150 deposit if still building) 
    Are you sure about that? Are you not confusing the Digital Regular Saver with the Savings Builder?
    Natwest Digital Regular Saver -- replacing withdrawals

    I asked an agent (via chat) yesterday specifically about this, and it's not the case: they said anything above the £150 paid in pcm will be returned. Shame.
    Until you try it, you don't know. Agents will just tell you what the T&Cs say, assuming they know what the T&Cs say.
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  • OneUser1
    OneUser1 Posts: 101 Forumite
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    SRBS are allowing people to add a special lump sum payment of up to £12,000 to their 4.9% variable regular saver. Might appeal to some.
  • OneUser1
    OneUser1 Posts: 101 Forumite
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    More detail about SRBS including it can be multiple payments:

    You can contribute up to £12,000 in addition to the usual monthly maximum of £1,000 between 01 February 2025 and 31 March 2025 inclusive. That’s up to a whole year’s worth of additional funds at the current interest rate of 4.90% Gross/AER!

    and


    The funds can be sent as a single lump sum or as multiple amounts providing that they do not exceed an additional £12,000. Please note that we will not accept cheques, cash or internal transfers.

    As far as I can tell you need to have an existing Regular Saver account but I guess it’s possible it might work if you opened one quickly. But that is only my speculation so don’t rely on it.
  • saverkev
    saverkev Posts: 59 Forumite
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    saverkev said:
    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?
    As a matter of interest possibly, anything you take out of Natwest or RBS Digital Regular Savers can be replaced in the same month (in addition to the £150 deposit if still building) 
    Are you sure about that? Are you not confusing the Digital Regular Saver with the Savings Builder?
    Natwest Digital Regular Saver -- replacing withdrawals

    I asked an agent (via chat) yesterday specifically about this, and it's not the case: they said anything above the £150 paid in pcm will be returned. Shame.
    Natwest/RBS Digital Regular Savers

    I did it successfully a number of times - presumably it works as the money is replaced in the same month meaning the balance does not increase by more than £150
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