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Best Regular Saver feeder accounts
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Bobblehat
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I'm trying to find the best interest paying Easy Access savings accounts that allow repeat (preferably automatic rather than manual) withdrawals to feed the dozen+ Regular Saver accounts I have. This information used to be easy to find through forum searches a year so ago, but I've drawn a blank recently. Have I just been unlucky or a bit slow on how I searched, and the information is still out there?
If not, I'd like to hear your suggestions. Up until recently I've used Gatehouse ERG EA account to top up monthly a couple of my current accounts and set up SO's from the CA's to feed the RS's. Gatehouse ERG recently dropped to 4.35/4.27%, so I'm wondering if there are any higher paying EA's that, like Gatehouse, allow automatic repeat withdrawals?
I am aware that some forumites like the hands-on approach and feed RS's manually, but I'd like to carry on with the way I currently do it via monthly top-ups and SO's, if I can, just looking for EA's with better rates than Gatehouse that have a similar repeat withdrawal facility.
If not, I'd like to hear your suggestions. Up until recently I've used Gatehouse ERG EA account to top up monthly a couple of my current accounts and set up SO's from the CA's to feed the RS's. Gatehouse ERG recently dropped to 4.35/4.27%, so I'm wondering if there are any higher paying EA's that, like Gatehouse, allow automatic repeat withdrawals?
I am aware that some forumites like the hands-on approach and feed RS's manually, but I'd like to carry on with the way I currently do it via monthly top-ups and SO's, if I can, just looking for EA's with better rates than Gatehouse that have a similar repeat withdrawal facility.
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I used Chase in the past but their rates dropped so low it was not worth it.
I use First Direct to fund mine, But as you say it’s a manual process.
Move cash from Trading212 ISA on the 1st into FD, then SO sorts it.
I will be interested to see which accounts are listed by others for your purpose.1
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