Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List

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  • Kernel_Sanders
    Kernel_Sanders Posts: 3,617 Forumite
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    The waiting list for appointments to open this is long. Before Easter it was nearly a fortnight at Mansfield and over that at Sutton.
  • Froggitt
    Froggitt Posts: 5,904 Forumite
    The waiting list for appointments to open this is long. Before Easter it was nearly a fortnight at Mansfield and over that at Sutton.

    Presumably they treat this account, with a decent rate, as a paid for sales lead, therefore use the opportunity to flog all sorts of carp at the opening.
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  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 30,939 Forumite
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    adindas wrote: »
    I am aware that this thread is about "Mini Cash ISAs: The Best ISAs currently available List". But the one I will put forward below is another way of maximising the inetrest of cash ISA.

    [...starter's guide to flexible ISAs...]

    Certainly, I will be thankful if I could make my cash ISA money to go further. So, I definitely welcome a discussion, critics to maximise the interest on your cash ISA.
    I'd politely suggest that if you want to discuss that, then open a separate thread for it, since you already recognise that this thread is specifically about best cash ISA products rather than a broader discussion of what to do with money that isn't in cash ISAs!
  • mary
    mary Posts: 1,584 Forumite
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    Probably having a senior moment here but what is RSA (Regular Saving .......)?
  • adonis
    adonis Posts: 1,072 Forumite
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    Regular savings account
  • Consumerist
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    Given the paltry rates available on flexible ISAs, this is about all they are good for, if you can find one.

    I think most banks have woken up to the idea that this practice is their sole purpose since the introduction of the Personal Savings Allowance.
    >:)Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
  • MumOf2
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    Just to say that the 3-year E-ISA issue 320 has been pulled. They still have a 3-year fixed at 1.85% but it's open instore, on the phone, etc.


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  • Emily_Joy
    Emily_Joy Posts: 1,230 Forumite
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    edited 12 April 2018 at 10:19AM
    The waiting list for appointments to open this is long. Before Easter it was nearly a fortnight at Mansfield and over that at Sutton.

    It is somewhat shorter in Leicester.
  • akh43
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    The Aldermore fixed ISA rates have all dropped from 12/4/18 so need updating, they are now 1 year 1.40%, 2 year 1.65% and 3 year 1.80%.
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  • Kazza242
    Kazza242 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
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    The first post of this thread has been updated.
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