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Where to put monthly savings please help!

I am completely confused as to where to start with savings accounts.
We currently have £400 and will be saving £400 per month no intention of withdrawing but would like the option.
Thought about an ISA but dont think we can get this as a joint account am i right in thinking this? Its not that important but should we just go for a bank account saving looked into the TSB but it doesnt allow us to deposit more than £250 per month.
Has anyone got any suggestions they would be most appreciated
Thanks alot

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  • wooders
    wooders Posts: 159 Forumite
    If you want easy access then ISA is for you. If your partner is worried about the joint account thing, you open an isa and stick £200 in and get your other half to do the same. You still get the same % whatever that may be plus you can then save upto £7200 between you.
    Easy access - Alliance and Leicester - 6.25%
    Not so easy - Barclays - 6.5%
    One day I'll be rich me tells ya.....rich.....hahaha:D
  • It depends if you are paying tax or not. If you are than two Cash ISAs (one each allows you to save up to £7,200 in total) is probably best - check out Martin's Cash ISA page for best buys http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/best-cash-isa
    If one of you doesn't pay tax then you can get a better rate at Kaupthing Edge (6.5% currently).
  • kitkat33_2
    kitkat33_2 Posts: 43 Forumite
    Hi there thanks i will check that out. We both pay UK tax
  • debbie42
    debbie42 Posts: 2,586 Forumite
    kitkat33 wrote: »
    We currently have £400 and will be saving £400 per month no intention of withdrawing but would like the option.
    Thought about an ISA but dont think we can get this as a joint account am i right in thinking this?
    Yes, you are right that you can't open a joint ISA: it would have to be two separate ones, as others have already posted.
    If you don't want that then have a look at the regular savers thread for offers on these. Depending on where you are, the West Brom building society have a good regular saver (Magic 8) which allows up to £100 p.m. and currently pays around 7.5% gross.
    Debbie
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