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Regular saver that allows lump sum
donkingkong
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I would like to open up a regular saver account. The A&L one looks to be the best. I also have around £4 -> 5k in other account which if possible I would like to move into my regular saver when I open it up. Is that possible with any regular saver?
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Regular savings are for regular savings, not for lump sums.0
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There are some "regular savings" accounts that require a minimum regular monthly deposit, perhaps as low as £20, but also allow you to add occasional lump sums provided you don't exceed the maximum allowed per month, which might be £1k or £2k - so you should be able to find one that would enable you to deposit the £4k-£5k in a few months.donkingkong wrote: »I would like to open up a regular saver account. The A&L one looks to be the best. I also have around £4 -> 5k in other account which if possible I would like to move into my regular saver when I open it up. Is that possible with any regular saver?".....where it is corrupt, purge it....."0
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