Originally posted by jamesbrown
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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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Originally posted by BigLadFromBeeston666 View PostPSA: for everyone with Wise Interest. The sneaky bastards have put their asset fee up quite considerably.
Wise is a relatively big business now and costs only go in one direction - their fx fees have ramped up a few times too, although they are still competitive in the market.
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PSA: for everyone with Wise Interest. The sneaky bastards have put their asset fee up quite considerably.
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Originally posted by hgllgh View Post
yes, but it didn't specify if that applies to the business savings account as opposed to their standard business current account.
On the upside, it's 4.33% (not 4.03%). App is a bit crap, though, not intuitive.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Couple of seconds on google gets you this, amongst many other links.
https://www.freeagent.com/blog/tide-bank-integration/
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Originally posted by hgllgh View PostTide are offering 4.03% Instant Access... Doesn't appear to be a catch... (monthly interest and FSCS etc).
Anyone opened this account with them? Will it work with FA feed?
https://www.tide.co/business-savings-account/
https://www.freeagent.com/blog/tide-bank-integration/
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