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Best savings interest rates
Peter Dixon
Posted: 23 September 2024 11:20:05(UTC)
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Joined: 29/03/2008(UTC)
Posts: 184

downatthirdman;319854 wrote:
Im with you on that Harry i cant be arsed either.
I know its a cash Isa but are NS and I PBs not an option?
downatthirdman;319856 wrote:
Which is where Peter?


https://www.google.com/search?q=best+savings+accounts+directory
There you go, Google is your friend. Or follow the link given to you by wave action.
Elspeth Beaton
Posted: 23 September 2024 23:29:36(UTC)
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Joined: 11/12/2019(UTC)
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Keep my liquid cash in a Tesco High Interest account and 2 Skipton instant access cash ISAs (wife and I) -ie 2 + years living expenses
Tesco account running at over 4.5% -but have to watch £1000 tax free limit for 20% tax payers so can only keep £20000+ here
Skipton ISAs running at 3.95% variable with £20000 limit pa but no tax problems
In practice feed the current account as required from the Tesco account which gets topped up from yearly withdrawal from investment portfolio-ie SIPPs and/or Stocks and Shares ISAs plus the Skipton Instant access cash ISAs
Not chasing rates anymore -probably little need now as it’s got very competitive out there
One less thing to worry about! Older now ( 78) so performance chasing becoming less important
xxd09
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Busy doing nothing on 24/09/2024(UTC)
John Bran
Posted: 24 September 2024 12:00:21(UTC)
#43

Joined: 01/09/2017(UTC)
Posts: 2,134

Fixed rate bonds don't have to be a member.
May have the 6 month 4.75%
Fits in with credit card payment and you don't have to worry about falling interest rates

https://www.dudleybuildi...personal-savings/bonds/

Edit crap open by post or in branch
John Bran
Posted: 24 September 2024 12:02:27(UTC)
#44

Joined: 01/09/2017(UTC)
Posts: 2,134

List of buildings societies and credit unions may not be exhaustive.

https://www.bsa.org.uk/i...societies-and-associates
John Bran
Posted: 24 September 2024 12:42:09(UTC)
#45

Joined: 01/09/2017(UTC)
Posts: 2,134

At last in app 60 day notice account

Tipton and Coseley building
society
60 day notice account
5% variable
John Bran
Posted: 09 October 2024 22:37:12(UTC)
#46

Joined: 01/09/2017(UTC)
Posts: 2,134

The new Nationwide regular saver is 6.5% down from 8% last one.
Anyway opened and paid in straight away the £200 maximum on the last day of the month. Paid in again first day of the month. Then set a standing order for first day of the month.
So that works out £400. All the £400 will get the full 6.5%.
Do this with most regular savers.
Also sometimes open more more than I can fill in a year. So lower the amount paid in on future payments.
Gets you that bit more interest.
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kim shillinglaw on 09/10/2024(UTC)
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