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Need to move funds
thevoid69
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Hi, I have 3 weeks left until the chase boosted rate ends. I need to move the funds into another high interest account for a month whilst I hope chase send me another boosted offer. Any recommendations please?
I did try Chip but then found out it's just 3 withdrawals per year.
Thanks
I did try Chip but then found out it's just 3 withdrawals per year.
Thanks
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Best I can find is 3.75% with an existing account.thevoid69 said:Hi, I have 3 weeks left until the chase boosted rate ends. I need to move the funds into another high interest account for a month whilst I hope chase send me another boosted offer. Any recommendations please?
I did try Chip but then found out it's just 3 withdrawals per year.
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For other easy access accounts, see:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6392978/top-easy-access-acs-ranked-top-of-the-pots-no-chat/p1
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Ulster Bank Ltd Edition Saver Account?
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You could look at Santander Edge Saver or Coventry BS both have decent short-term rates and easy access. Hopefully Chase brings back the boosted offer soon!-2
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I haven't tried withdrawing from the Ulster LE Saver yet, but payments into it from my current account are instant so I expect withdrawals to be the same. Ulster Bank are part of the NatWest group.thevoid69 said:
Any restrictions at all or are they just like Chase in terms of app, instant withdrawals?topyam said:Ulster Bank Ltd Edition Saver Account?
4.5%
Payments out are subject to a relatively low daily limit initially (£2k or similar IIRC) but you can increase it to £20k if you have a smartphone with biometrics (fingerprint etc), otherwise you'll need to request a card and card reader.
If you do decide to open this account as a new customer, you'll need to take a photo of your driving license or passport, take a selfie with it and provide a short 'liveness' video to prove your ID, so doing this on a smartphone make things easier.0
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