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Thanks @allegro120 and @surreysaver for both your suggestions! That's very helpful to know regarding the 12 month membership. :)
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Yes Kingswinford, I know it well.
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Bridgnorth Lions Club is celebrating its 50 year anniversary and Dudley BS do have a branch in Bridgnorth.
The club raises money for local charities and by issuing this regular saver it is hoped that the club's profile will be raised.
0.25% of the total interest earned on this account is donated directly to the Bridgnorth Lions
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I'm undecided whether to go for this. I already have three rs with them .
You would think by the name that the bs head office would be in Dudley itself and not a branch, yet h.o. is in Brierley Hill which is three miles away.
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The 0.25% ONLY applies to the Club Saver, not the RS account.
The RS product summary states
The Society will make an annual donation to The Bridgnorth Lions Club, equivalent to 1.00% of the average month end balance of your account. The payment will be made in April each year, until April 2028.
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True. I think I'm right in saying their head office was moved to the Waterfront (Merry Hill/Brierley Hill) a few years ago.
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I have been able to log in to the app this morning, thank you
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Looks like Nationwide are handing out the £100 fairer share bonus again for qualifying members. For those with the 6.5% regular saver (who also meet the other requirements) that boosts the return you get.
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Nat West RS - Recently opened a Nat West a/c for the switching deal and just opened their RS. During set up it said STO can start from 28/5 (1 week today). Do I have to wait for that or can I fund it immediately? TIA.
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I'm sure you can fund it immediately. I've never used SO for funding NatWest/RBS, always paid in manually.
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To fulfil the standing order requirement, I set up a standing order for £1 and fund the rest myself when it suits, up to the £150 monthly maximum.
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