Pros and cons of regular savings accounts Pros Gets you into the swing of saving. You’ll save a set amount each month, with the money paid in automatically. Access your cash whenever you like. You won’t need to lock your money away. ...
See how much you have in your Student current account and transfer money between accounts from your smartphone. Students save on average £109 per month, according to our Student Living Index 2023. Easily move money into your savings account with our app. Try the NatWest mobile app today Ap...
Account name: Savings Builder account What is the interest rate? Balance grows by less than £50 a month: regular saving condition is not met Balance £1 – £10,000 Over £10,000 AER p.a. (variable) 1.56% 1.56% Gross p.a. (variable) 1.55% 1.55% Balance gr...
NatWest’s launch of the account follows months oftumbling interest rates on savings accounts. Most recently,NS&I announcedit will slash rates on its market-leading savings accounts from November. Customers who are willing to commit to monthly deposits can still earn more with regular savers. NatW...
Browse our savings accounts How do you save up for a house? Here's the basics you should know. What is a mortgage? If you want to buy a property, you might need to borrow money from a bank. This is what we call a mortgage. To get a mortgage you usually have to provide a bit...
(1) Includes additional initiatives in 2024 including digital regular saver and Insights. The 2023 number is an approximate. Financial education programmes Financial Foundations Workshops Our free Financial Foundations workshops are designed to help participants take control of their money and future. In ...