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Interest rates for savings accounts


hogmaw

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I just got a notice in from Abbey bank saying that the interest they are paying my company reserve account is now 0.1%. Incredible, but true.

 

It used to be 4% just a year ago, and that paid a few hundred quid a year.

 

Anyone have any ideas where to put £10k that's safe and needs easy & quick access should I require it?

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Halifax have a Guaranteed Saver account - instant access, with up to 4 withdrawals in a year (you can take more, but interest rate plummets). Currently at 2% but 3% if you have a current account with them. And their high interest current account is currently 2.5% which is more than some banks (including mine) are giving on their savings accounts.

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Premium bonds get the thumbs up but you need to stick £££££s in to have any chance of winning a prize. Max investment is £30K. The odds of winning any prize was 1:24000. Do the maths and if you should win something every month if you've got at least £24K. But a few months ago they reduced the odds to 1:36000. Last month was the first time in ages I didn't win anything. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the the February draw. C'MON!!!

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You can still get 3.5%-4% which isn't great, but it's better than nothing in these times.

 

http://www.interest-rates.org.uk/ukcomparison.htm

 

Need to keep an eye on the accounts though as the banks have a habit of drawing in customers with one rate and then lowering it shortly afterwards. They then advertise a new account with a very similar name to draw in more new customers. Of course you can only get the new rate if you invest new money which is cheeky.

 

Means moving cash around once in a while but it's better than being seen off.

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Still think the safest place for ones savings today are under the bed though....

 

I'd put it into NS&I if you want it to be safe. The financial services compensation scheme should cover cash deposits at any of the main banks/building societies too: FSCS, and at £10k you're well under the £50k limit per institution.

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