The week in savings - w/e 15th October
Cynergy launch best buy easy access ISA, Family Building Society top notice at 1.06% and 5 Year Fixed up to 2%. James round up the key movements and announcements in the savings market this week
Cynergy launch best buy easy access ISA, Family Building Society top notice at 1.06% and 5 Year Fixed up to 2%. James round up the key movements and announcements in the savings market this week
Oxbury, United Trust and Zopa change fixed rates, NatWest buys Rooster Money and Hampshire Trust Bank buys Wesleyan Bank
Three easy access providers improve rates, a new best buy notice account and Atom, DF Capital and Zopa all report results. James reviews the key market changes and announcements from the past week.
Two building societies top the easy access best buys, Recognise Bank launches paying 2% on 5 Year and Gatehouse Bank dominates the fixed rate best buys. James reviews the key market changes and announcements from the past week.
James takes a closer look at Raisin UK, the savings marketplace, and what it offers savers
Recognise Bank are fully authorised, Chase set to launch in the UK next week and Tandem Bank cut their easy access rate. James reviews the key market changes and announcements from the past week.
James reviews the key market changes and announcements from the past week, including falls in fixed rate bond pricing, increases to ISAs and Cambridge & Counties hitting their £1bn deposits milestone
James takes a look back at the past week in the savings market with his review of the key market changes and announcements
James takes a look back at the past week in the savings market with his review of the key market changes and announcements
With Kroo and Bank North becoming the 33rd and 34th newly authorised banks since 2010, James reviews the runners and riders still in the process
Kroo, formerly B-Social, has become the latest firm to be authorised as a bank
James writes a monthly savings column for Essex based magazines, Beaulieu & Channels. This is a reproduction of his July column which looks at NS&I's annual results and rising interest rates on savings and ISAs