mikeh
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Post by mikeh on Aug 24, 2018 15:58:15 GMT
Interesting development: link
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Post by arby on Aug 24, 2018 22:23:08 GMT
Interesting development: linkI'd not heard of this. Always interesting when a large name tries to enter a new market....
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Post by agent69 on Aug 25, 2018 7:27:36 GMT
Interesting development: linkWhen I first read it I thought it said market leading rate of 15% interest. Then I realised it was 1.5%
Be still my beating heart
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Post by mikeh on Aug 25, 2018 8:14:07 GMT
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Post by arby on Aug 25, 2018 8:16:13 GMT
Interesting development: linkWhen I first read it I thought it said market leading rate of 15% interest. Then I realised it was 1.5%
Be still my beating heart
Yeah, after surrounding yourself with p2p returns, 1.5% seems pitifully low, then you consider it's a risk-free 1.5%, and depending on your p2p experience, that might sound pretty good!
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Post by hazellend on Aug 25, 2018 8:28:58 GMT
Anybody remember the good old days when Santander paid 3% and a married couple could have 3 accounts with 20k each. Sigh
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Post by agent69 on Aug 25, 2018 8:52:53 GMT
Anybody remember the good old days when Santander paid 3% and a married couple could have 3 accounts with 20k each. Sigh And now it just pays a 'market leading' 1.5%.
It's a tough old world
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Post by aju on Aug 25, 2018 9:52:55 GMT
Anybody remember the good old days when Santander paid 3% and a married couple could have 3 accounts with 20k each. Sigh Yep we got rid of our personal accounts earlier in the year along with all the other ones when we lost our primary DD source in Tesco savings accounts. Still have TSB (5% since the debacle in May), Tesco(3%) and our main Joint account with Sant. Happy days may return ... Aren't Goldman Sachs one of the main bankers that brought down the finance world in the 2007/8 crash, most countries are still paying for that in QE and the like. Thank you tax payers of the world ....
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