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Currently using Tide but interested in the Cap on Tap account when it’s available. Have used CoT credit card for a few years - works well. Would ben happy to consolidate C & savings to one provider and bin off Tide.
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Shawbrook still the highest at the moment at 4.36% (as far as I know)
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Bear in mind that ClearBank are behind a ton of other app-based banking platforms, like Tide, and the FSCS applies per banking license. No direct experience of Capital on Tap, but I have been spammed by them endlessly for business credit cards.
Of course the real test is what happens when something goes wrong and I need them to sort it out
I dumped Tide years ago after I found some documents I sent them were available to anyone who knew the appropriate URL, and trying to get their customer facing team to put me in touch with their security team was a nightmare. Eventually got an apologetic email from someone at C level responsible for security
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Originally posted by Andy2022 View PostLooks like Capital on Tap are launching a no-notice business savings account paying 4.26% AER
Need to be an existing customer to express an interest https://www.capitalontap.com/en/apps/savings/
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Looks like Capital on Tap are launching a no-notice business savings account paying 4.26% AER
Need to be an existing customer to express an interest https://www.capitalontap.com/en/apps/savings/
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWise are becoming cynical cretins, though. Attract customers with a good offer and then make it progressively worse. Boiling frog theory (i.e., increase heat gradually).
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Wise are becoming cynical cretins, though. Attract customers with a good offer and then make it progressively worse. Boiling frog theory (i.e., increase heat gradually).
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Originally posted by ensignia View PostThe annual fee from Wise makes it much less attractive.
On the balances I'm looking at keeping in there, their fee will be a few grand a year unless I'm getting it wrong (very likely).
Tide is good but only available to new members and I already have a current account with them.
VirginMoney still offering 4.55% on 120 day notice accounts which seems reasonable.
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The annual fee from Wise makes it much less attractive.
On the balances I'm looking at keeping in there, their fee will be a few grand a year unless I'm getting it wrong (very likely).
Tide is good but only available to new members and I already have a current account with them.
VirginMoney still offering 4.55% on 120 day notice accounts which seems reasonable.
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Originally posted by BigLadFromBeeston666 View Post
My maths makes it:
Wise 4.7% (rate) - 0.56% (asset fee) = 4.14% return
Tide 4.33% (rate) = 4.33% return
It says the Tide interest is paid monthly. Wise is paid daily.
Am I missing something? On a separate note, I suspect the next BoE meeting will edge both these down.
https://wise.com/gb/interest/
It isn't explicit, though. The underlying Blackrock fund is returning around 5.15% right now, but the Wise rate is updated periodically (last updated in November).
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
That was being discussed a few posts above. I have that too. IIRC, it isn’t any better, though - GBP assets w/ Wise is currently 4.7% after costs, I think, although it depends on Gilt yields. Even if I’m forgetting and that’s before costs, Tide is no better. To get better, you need to tie it up in a one year bond.
Wise 4.7% (rate) - 0.56% (asset fee) = 4.14% return
Tide 4.33% (rate) = 4.33% return
It says the Tide interest is paid monthly. Wise is paid daily.
Am I missing something? On a separate note, I suspect the next BoE meeting will edge both these down.
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Originally posted by BigLadFromBeeston666 View PostJust had a look for something better.
https://www.tide.co/business-savings...te&irpid=23518
4.33% easy access. FSCS protected. I'm switching at the end of the month.
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Originally posted by BigLadFromBeeston666 View PostDid you get any comms about it? I found out through a bloody forum. I agree, still competitive. Still 100% rate increase stings a little. Especially as they've just posted record profits.
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Just had a look for something better.
https://www.tide.co/business-savings...te&irpid=23518
4.33% easy access. FSCS protected. I'm switching at the end of the month.
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Did you get any comms about it? I found out through a bloody forum. I agree, still competitive. Still 100% rate increase stings a little. Especially as they've just posted record profits.
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