A Fixed Rate ISA is a savings account where you agree to lock your money away for a certain period. These accounts offer guaranteed interest rates in return. Unlikeinstant-access ISAs, you won’t be able to touch your money until the fixed term ends. But, the interest rate will often be...
See our range of cash ISAs 2 Save and access your money when you need it Flexible savings 3 Compare our savings accounts All savings accounts Important information Our current interest rates and available terms are shown below. Length of term ...
Despite an increase, the market-leading three-year rate is still less than the best two-year rates available, meaning it’s possible to get a higher interest rate for a shorter term. Five-year fixed Gatehouse Bank once again tops the five-year fixed rate charts with its Woodland Cash ISA...
A fixed-rate savings bond is different from a variable account, such as an easy-access account, where rates can fluctuate at the provider’s discretion. Generally speaking, fixed-rate bonds tend to offer some of the highest rate on the market. The longer you can afford to tie your money ...
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You may get higher rates with a fixed-rate bond, but your money will be locked away for the duration of the term and you won’t be able to access it." Kate Steere Editor An overview of our savings comparisonSavings account types include Easy access, cash ISAs, fixed-rate bonds, notice...
If there's 25 days or less left of your fixed term, you can choose what you'd like to do with your money: Reinvest your full balance into a new fixed rate cash ISA. Reinvest and add more money. Withdraw money and reinvest the rest. ...
With the fixed rate option, the interest you receive is fixed for 1, 2 or 3 years and you can start saving from £500. There is a charge if you withdraw your money before the end of the fixed term - please see details below. ...
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