Savings interest rate thread
Discussion
okgo said:
eliot said:
anyone mentioned that the santander account reverts to 0.2% after 12 months - you know, once they have caught you and dumped you in the keep net.
Was why I couldn’t be arsed. And that it’ll be outdone in a few days, especially given the post above yours. Trouble is that it is due to apathy on my part I left ISAs festering too long after the initial period ended thinking that 'well rates are low, what's the point?', so I'm more aware of that these days and being retired gives me more time to monitor these things and every penny counts too.
Jiebo said:
Waiting for ISA cash fixes to hit 5%, with low penalties, then I'll lock in what I have.
Stocks are such a mess, the risk of significant drops is huge right now, and add in the currency issues, it makes investing in US stocks painful. Cash fixes in the way to go for the next few years I reckon. What a change that is.
Non-ISA accounts are already at 5% fixed for 5 years. I've not got anything fixed for that long, but it's starting to look tempting......Stocks are such a mess, the risk of significant drops is huge right now, and add in the currency issues, it makes investing in US stocks painful. Cash fixes in the way to go for the next few years I reckon. What a change that is.
https://smartsavebank.co.uk/5-year-fixed-rate-save...
johnnyBv8 said:
wormus said:
Joey Deacon said:
wormus said:
I keep mine in carrier bags to throw at unsuspecting salesman. It’s the PH director’s way.
I thought everybody leased their cars as their money was invested and earning 30%All the while moaning about poor people leasing cars they could otherwise not afford?
B) Because amongst all the noise, there are helpful people and some good advice on PH
Carbon Sasquatch said:
Non-ISA accounts are already at 5% fixed for 5 years. I've not got anything fixed for that long, but it's starting to look tempting......
https://smartsavebank.co.uk/5-year-fixed-rate-save...
These accounts are far too restrictive, absolutely no withdrawals allowed. https://smartsavebank.co.uk/5-year-fixed-rate-save...
As competition builds up, they will start having small 3-6 month interest penalties, which is worth waiting for. Things happen, I wouldn't want to keep £100k locked away for such a long period. What if I wake up one day with a mid life crisis and need to buy a Porsche 911?
Seen this earlier on for anyone wanting fixed savings 6months to 5yrs.
https://www.atombank.co.uk/fixed-saver/
Rates seem very good. 3.2% for 6 months, 4.25% for 1yr.
https://www.atombank.co.uk/fixed-saver/
Rates seem very good. 3.2% for 6 months, 4.25% for 1yr.
Edited by Edible Roadkill on Friday 14th October 01:43
For reference, not an existing Santander customer.
Filled out the application (joint) and have had a confirmation email that the account is open within a minute of the application being completed!
One thing though, there's not reference to the 'limited edition' in the email confirmations, only esaver, though I definitely applied via the limited edition link on their site.
Same for everyone else (as I note that the regular esaver doesn't allow larger single deposits)?
Filled out the application (joint) and have had a confirmation email that the account is open within a minute of the application being completed!
One thing though, there's not reference to the 'limited edition' in the email confirmations, only esaver, though I definitely applied via the limited edition link on their site.
Same for everyone else (as I note that the regular esaver doesn't allow larger single deposits)?
Edited by Stig on Friday 14th October 09:29
Reginald Molehusband said:
I'm no longer keen on fixed term deals having locked £80K into Investec for one year last February at 1.4%.
Things are too volatile at the moment. You need to be nimble on your feet.
Agreed, I locked into the Coventry Loyalty Bond at 3% a while back. Nearest similar thing is now 4.70%Things are too volatile at the moment. You need to be nimble on your feet.
andygo said:
Is anyone getting a "technical error' message when attempting to submit a Santander application? Phone lines are busy as well.
I have just got off the phone with Santander. When I said I wasn’t an existing customer she immediately asked me if I was calling about the E-saver account. Apparently they have much higher than expected application volumes, so it’s taking longer to approve than they anticipated. andygo said:
Is anyone getting a "technical error' message when attempting to submit a Santander application? Phone lines are busy as well.
My Mrs tried to open one (existing customer) but was getting an error message saying you 'you have to be a UK resident' which she is.By time she gets around to calling them it might be full subscribed!
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