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Robbo
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16th Oct 13 at 09:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Anyone got any advice? I need one where you can pay in regularly but am happy not to withdraw anything for say a year (probs no more than that so 3 year bonds etc are out of the question )

We're talking £5-15k atm
Stu_22
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16th Oct 13 at 09:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

No such thing as high interest at the mo

Nationwide do 5% for the online current account but you would have to pay in 1k a month and its only for the first 2.5k
but if you opened up a coupe accounts and switched the money around
Marc
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Santander 1-2-3 Curent Account 3% interest on the balances you have.

Halifax Reward - Free £5 a month - Open up a few and do online transfers for multiple £5. The bank even said you could do this!
AndyKent
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Zopa, imo
AndyKent
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You can do a rapid return after a while to get your money back. Costs you 1% of your withdrawal, but the higher than average interest rate will cover it
Robbo
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quote:
Originally posted by Stu_22
No such thing as high interest at the mo

Nationwide do 5% for the online current account but you would have to pay in 1k a month and its only for the first 2.5k
but if you opened up a coupe accounts and switched the money around
hence why said higher 5% would be a dream tbh given current rates
Robbo
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16th Oct 13 at 10:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by AndyKent
Zopa, imo
whats that? sounds intersting
Balling
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16th Oct 13 at 10:34   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Know fuck all about this subject to be fair, but I'm pretty sure that Danish Government Bonds are a fairly solid investment.

Either way, if I had 15k I'd probably be withdrawing them today in fear of everything crashing tomorrow, given the state of things in the US.


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Just to add, I'd withdraw them in Euro as the Pound is probably going to take a beating as well, if the Dollar does.


Robbo
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true dat

Having just had a shufty through the MSE lists, I think my bets bet will be to keep £5k in a 2% 1 year bond and then start putting the excess into a portfolio as even 5 year bonds are only attracting 4% :\
AndyKent
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Not so risky any more, they've reduced rates ever so slightly but run a guaranteed return scheme. I think a cut of all interest paid gets retained by Zopa and put into a fund to cover losses.
Kyle T
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Currently got £15k in a Santander 1-2-3 account, seemed the best option when I looked into it.

My fixed term ended on my Mortgage a few months ago though... wondering if I should just dump it all into the mortgage.


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