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Compare Leading Savings Accounts

Even though interest rates are low, getting the right savings account enables your money to go that bit further, and over time the savings really do add up. Compare some of the top performing savings accounts below.

 

 

Provider Account Rate More Info
Nationwide MySave Online Plus Up to 3.17%
AER
Get up to 3.17% AER (3.12% gross p.a) variable on balances of £25,000 + including fixed bonus for twelve months. One free withdrawal per year. Flexibility for additional withdrawals.
ING Direct ING Direct Savings Account 3.10%
AER Variable
New customers can enjoy a rate of 3.10% AER inc a 12 month fixed bonus of 2.56%. Max balance applies. Open in as little as 10 mins - easy access - someone new joins every 20 seconds.
Halifax Online Saver 2.80%
Gross / AER
Instant access, minimum deposit of £1. Access your savings 24/7/365
Halifax Reward Saver 2.50%
Gross / AER
Instant access, minimum deposit of £1. Access your savings 24/7/365
Intelligent Finance Intelligent Finance iSaver 2.49%
Gross / p.a.
An online rate of 2.49% AER annually. Manage your savings online. A simple product with no short term bonus or withdrawal restrictions.
Lloyds TSB International Lloyds International Bonus Saver 2.00%
Gross / p.a.
Instant Access, up to 2.01% AER (variable) with bonus. Sterling, Euro or Dollar.
RBS RBS Direct Saver 1.50%
Gross / p.a.
Save over 50K and receive 1.5%. Interests rates vary for smaller amounts.
Natwest Natwest e-Savings 1.00%
Gross / AER
Offers a rewarding rate of 1.00% AER / Gross (variable) no matter how much you save.
HSBC Online Bonus Saver 0.75%
Gross / p.a.
Variable rate of 0.75% AER (0.75% gross including bonus interest) when you don't make a withdrawal.

The products contained in this table are a sample of those that were available at the time of publishing. The table does not include all of the products available and those selected are not necessarily a representative sample of the whole market. Furthermore they do not constitute either the cheapest or most suitable products available and we recommend that you seek independent financial advice before making any changes to your financial affairs.



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