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Virgin ISA16

newdos
Posts: 3 Newbie

HI, newbie here so be gentle please!
I have a VIrgin IS16 now matured with 20k in it for a full year at 4.61% which should yield £922 interest. I only got £853.84 credited. Anyone know why ?
TIA
I have a VIrgin IS16 now matured with 20k in it for a full year at 4.61% which should yield £922 interest. I only got £853.84 credited. Anyone know why ?
TIA
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Are you sure it was a year? Virgin's fixed ISAs have maturity dates at ends of months, rather than being for a fixed period beginning on when you open it.
I strongly suspect you didn't actually have £20k in it for a year.I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?1 -
yes deffo had a year in, with 20k deposited on 28/10/24 and untouched since???0
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newdos said:yes deffo had a year in, with 20k deposited on 28/10/24 and untouched since???
That's not a year's worth of interest, but a little over 11 months (assuming it matured today). £853-odd sounds about right (but I've not done the full calculation).
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sorry are you saying because I made the deposit on 28/10, I have lost a months interest ?0
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newdos said:sorry are you saying because I made the deposit on 28/10, I have lost a months interest ?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.1
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4.61%, is the interest rate per annum, i.e. for a full year. Your money has been in the account for around 11 months, so you'll get around 11/12 of the annual interest. You haven't lost out on anything.3
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If you check the Virgin Money website the Fixed Rate ISA 16 maturity date is 30/09/2025.
If you deposited £20,000 on 28/10/2024 you will have just over 11 months so the interest will be as follows.
£20,000 x 4.61% x 338/365 = £853.80
So you appear to have received an extra 4p.2 -
From Virgin, note maturity date.
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