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7.6% for £12000

rbrettell
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I reckon i have found an account that all the comparison websites have missed !!
It is from the West Bromwich BS called the magic eight
http://www.westbrom.co.uk/westbrom/savings.product
OK you need to leave it for a year to get the bonus but its 1% better than anything else I have found
Next do I open a barclays isa @6.5% for this year or will there be a better option in the next week ???
Happy saving
It is from the West Bromwich BS called the magic eight
http://www.westbrom.co.uk/westbrom/savings.product
OK you need to leave it for a year to get the bonus but its 1% better than anything else I have found
Next do I open a barclays isa @6.5% for this year or will there be a better option in the next week ???
Happy saving
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Will I break my legs tomorrow? Who knows.... who knows!0
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I reckon i have found an account that all the comparison websites have missed !!
It is from the West Bromwich BS called the magic eight
http://www.westbrom.co.uk/westbrom/savings.product
All those other sites may have missed it but us MSEs have been aware of it for a while now.
p.s. it's a regular saver, so you don't get 7.5% on the max £12K for the whole year. Still a good account though!Debbie0 -
I missed it needed 12 contributions but I wonder what the max you can open it with ?
..... I have found the thread on this now-West Bromwich BS 8% Regular Saver (Magic 8)
and as of yesterday it is still available but branch only NO postal0 -
I reckon i have found an account that all the comparison websites have missed !!
Since then it now seems to sometimes appear on them further down the lists,
e.g. on Moneyfacts it shows as 5% and you have to click on the details button to find out it has a 2.6% bonus
down on page 6-ish of the list of Regular Savers
it comes nearer the top of the list if you look for accounts paying monthly interest0
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