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PSA First Directs regular savers are maturing and if you leave your DD in place it will just rollover

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TheApplianceofScience · 30/04/2023 11:31

7%

Max investment £300 a month

Natwest also have a digital saver at about 6.9%

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TheApplianceofScience · 30/04/2023 12:17

Bump

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Hohofortherobbers · 30/04/2023 12:34

I don't think you have to cancel it, I've just checked my standing orders and direct debits and it's not listed now that I have 12 deposits into the regular saver.

Pedrosfluffybum · 30/04/2023 12:35

Hohofortherobbers · 30/04/2023 12:34

I don't think you have to cancel it, I've just checked my standing orders and direct debits and it's not listed now that I have 12 deposits into the regular saver.

Same

WiseUpJanetWeiss · 30/04/2023 12:45

It doesn’t rollover, just gets converted into a new savings account so it’s a good idea to move it somewhere that gets higher interest. There’s nothing to stop anyone opening another regular saver account which is still at 7%.

DarkVelvetySilkyShiraz · 30/04/2023 13:01

We are fd but don't know what this is

dinkledo · 30/04/2023 13:03

DarkVelvetySilkyShiraz · 30/04/2023 13:01

We are fd but don't know what this is

Same

TheApplianceofScience · 30/04/2023 13:28

If you commit to saving a regular amount for a year, they will pay you 7% after 12 months.

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