I went to enquire about the EBS regular saver account today after seeing it on the Financial Regulator's cost comparison website to find that their "3.25% above ECB" is not true. The rate they are offering is 7.25%. When I politely told them it should be 7.5%, the response I got was "well that's what we're offering, 7.25%".
I also went to enquire about the INBS regular saver account. Their rate is exactly what it says on the tin, "3.35% above ECB", happy days. BUT, both of these accounts (EBS and INBS) have to be funded by direct debit. This is a bit of a disadvantage for those of us who would hope to drip-feed our high interest deposit accounts into the regular saver accounts because most of these account don't have a DD facility.
Wasn't happy with my finding today...........
I also went to enquire about the INBS regular saver account. Their rate is exactly what it says on the tin, "3.35% above ECB", happy days. BUT, both of these accounts (EBS and INBS) have to be funded by direct debit. This is a bit of a disadvantage for those of us who would hope to drip-feed our high interest deposit accounts into the regular saver accounts because most of these account don't have a DD facility.
Wasn't happy with my finding today...........