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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by syrio View Post
    I use them. They are pretty good. The rates are competitive and it takes away the hassle of continually opening and closing accounts to get the best rates. Rates are low everywhere at the moment though. It is for personal savings only.

    I can get you a referral link worth £25 to you (and me) if you are opening an account. Send me a PM if you wish.
    £25 referral fee is the same as you'd get with £4k for a year in Raisin.
    No thanks. I'll stick with premium bonds. Or an offset mortgage.

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  • syrio
    replied
    I use them. They are pretty good. The rates are competitive and it takes away the hassle of continually opening and closing accounts to get the best rates. Rates are low everywhere at the moment though. It is for personal savings only.

    I can get you a referral link worth £25 to you (and me) if you are opening an account. Send me a PM if you wish.

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  • DealorNoDeal
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post



    According to which the best rate they can offer is 0.65% for a 1 year bond. Sounds worse than premium bonds IMO.

    Read more: https://www.which.co.uk/money/saving...r8n#headline_4 - Which?
    Yep, I agree.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View Post
    Anyone used them? (I think it's only for personal savings)

    "We know that moving your money around to take advantage of the best rates can feel like a hassle. Opening new accounts, closing old ones, trying to remember numerous log-in details...it shouldn’t be that hard, should it?

    At Raisin UK, we find savings accounts with competitive rates so you don’t have to, allowing you to pick and mix savings accounts and manage everything under one roof. Full financial visibility, one log-in, and no paper forms, hidden fees or hassle. It’s simple - the way savings should be."


    According to which the best rate they can offer is 0.65% for a 1 year bond. Sounds worse than premium bonds IMO.

    Read more: https://www.which.co.uk/money/saving...r8n#headline_4 - Which?

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  • DealorNoDeal
    started a topic Raisin

    Raisin

    Anyone used them? (I think it's only for personal savings)

    "We know that moving your money around to take advantage of the best rates can feel like a hassle. Opening new accounts, closing old ones, trying to remember numerous log-in details...it shouldn’t be that hard, should it?

    At Raisin UK, we find savings accounts with competitive rates so you don’t have to, allowing you to pick and mix savings accounts and manage everything under one roof. Full financial visibility, one log-in, and no paper forms, hidden fees or hassle. It’s simple - the way savings should be."
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