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    #11
    I have had an offset mortgage since around 2004(or whenever they first started)

    When I first took it out(it was new) and at the time was priced above that of taking a fixed rate mortgage. I did the maths and calculated at the that effectively having 25% of the equity of the house in the offset made this a better deal.

    I think at the time we were talking about £180k, so all I needed was £45k to be better off. Interest rates were higher at the beginning and I think I was around base 5% + 0.48, so was paying 5.48%. I took divvies out as best as possible & moved out the corp tax component as well(left VAT alone). In addition to that I stoozed and built up around £30k at 0% interest (but normally a 1-1.5% fee back then). In addition, I had a Capital one checkbook which allowed me 0% for 60 days cash, no fee. Capital one were so stupid they sent so many of these out with no closure date that I was able to do this for 3 years. I used to write a check for £15000, pay it into my account and 60 days later they'd take it back. No brainer. I was making around £2000-£3000 savings.

    In 2007 I moved, this time increasing my mortgage to £425k but keeping £175k in the offset & just increasing ISAs each year (so net borrowing of £250k), plus still utilizing credit cards. Interest rates dropped down to 0.5% so the use of the offset was negligble. So I moved the credit card money into ISAs / Bonds at a higher interest rate than the borrowing and slowly moved the offset into higher interest rates and BTL.

    I now have the full 425k elsewhere earning around 5%, I pay the bank 0.98%.

    So it's not a case of maximising the offset perse, it's about maximising your returns versus borrowing. If you can get higher elsewhere do so, if not offset.
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      #12
      Just been looking today and the Clydesdale offer an offset mortgage, offset against the business accounts.
      "Save on interest payments by linking your Clydesdale Bank current, savings or business accounts to your mortgage, and enjoy a discount on your interest rate for the first two years of your mortgage"

      Before I call em up, has anyone used them for this? I would bet that it doesn't apply to the kind of ltd that I (and many others here) run, but you never know.
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        #13
        Originally posted by NickNick View Post
        Just been looking today and the Clydesdale offer an offset mortgage, offset against the business accounts.
        "Save on interest payments by linking your Clydesdale Bank current, savings or business accounts to your mortgage, and enjoy a discount on your interest rate for the first two years of your mortgage"

        Before I call em up, has anyone used them for this? I would bet that it doesn't apply to the kind of ltd that I (and many others here) run, but you never know.
        I've not read their terms but I'm pretty sure that when it says business, it means unincorporated business. Remember that your limited company is a separate entity to you as an individual.

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          #14
          Originally posted by NickNick View Post
          Just been looking today and the Clydesdale offer an offset mortgage, offset against the business accounts.
          "Save on interest payments by linking your Clydesdale Bank current, savings or business accounts to your mortgage, and enjoy a discount on your interest rate for the first two years of your mortgage"

          Before I call em up, has anyone used them for this? I would bet that it doesn't apply to the kind of ltd that I (and many others here) run, but you never know.
          IIRC this is for self-employed business accounts (do they exist?)

          You don't have a business account but your Ltd does.

          However, if this is wrong, it's what w'eve all been looking for (unless there's a BIK).
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            #15
            Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View Post
            I've not read their terms but I'm pretty sure that when it says business, it means unincorporated business. Remember that your limited company is a separate entity to you as an individual.
            Correct, this is not available to Ltd Co accounts which are a separate entity. More aimed at Partnerships and sole traders as I understand. The question has been posed to me many times before but sadly you cannot link Ltd Co accounts to the offset

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              #16
              Originally posted by NickNick View Post
              Just been looking today and the Clydesdale offer an offset mortgage, offset against the business accounts.
              "Save on interest payments by linking your Clydesdale Bank current, savings or business accounts to your mortgage, and enjoy a discount on your interest rate for the first two years of your mortgage"

              Before I call em up, has anyone used them for this? I would bet that it doesn't apply to the kind of ltd that I (and many others here) run, but you never know.
              Off-set mortgages article in The Graundian

              David Hollingworth, of mortgage brokers London and Country Mortgages, said: "Other lenders, such as NatWest and Clydesdale Bank, can also allow business accounts to be offset where eligible, but these will need to be in the same names as on the mortgage, so generally sole traders or partnerships.
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                #17
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                I'm changing my name by deed poll to "Speling Bee Consulting Limited".
                The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by speling bee View Post
                  I'm changing my name by deed poll to "Speling Bee Consulting Limited".
                  I wonder how Mr Yorkshire Bank Plc are Fascist Bastards is doing these days...
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by speling bee View Post
                    I'm changing my name by deed poll to "Speling Bee Consulting Limited".
                    Lots of people are their name Ltd.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                      Lots of people are their name Ltd.
                      Then I'd be Speling Bee Consulting Limited Ltd.
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