Welcome to Savings.co.uk, where we can help you to find the best interest
rates for your savings, and compare the service levels of online and high
street banks.
Ensure that you get a good return on your investment without
having to lock it away for ever.
You can view the top 5 accounts from major
banks below, or compare current accounts at our e-banking sister site.
| Premier Direct Current Award winning account offering 6.00% AER |
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| Premier 50 |
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| Virgin Climate Change ISA An environmental fund with potential for outstanding profit growth without destroying the planet |
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Legal & General Isa Legal & General offer a wide variety of ISA's from Index tracker ISA's to Multi Manager ISA's |
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Some of the internet-based banks are offering instant access savings accounts, which offer higher rates of interest than many notice accounts. Although some of these banks will also offer you a cash card based savings account, the majority of the internet banks offer the best rates to "virtual" accounts, where funds can only be paid in by transfer from another bank account. If you are happy with this arrangement, then you may well find that the internet based banks, or internet accounts from high street banks such as Halifax, offer you the best deal.
Remember that some current accounts are also now offering much higher interest rates on your day-to-day balances, with all the facilities you would expect, such as being able to set up direct debits, pay bills online, or make purchases with a Switch or Visa Debit card. Our e-banking site has more information about these accounts.
Are you looking for a savings account as part of a wider investment portfolio? Remember that we also have sites dealing with investments in general, pensions, ISAs, and the biggest investment of them all - your house [mortgages.co.uk].
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