Bear in mind that there is conflicting information about the rate falling to 4.07% on the lot if the balance exceeds €15K and the last word on this seems to be that it does not - i.e. 5.22% on €15K and 4.07% on the excess, not the full balance. In time maybe somebody can confirm for sure?I am hoping it is only a matter of transferring out some money when the balance nears 15k.
My E savings ac is open and appearing on my online banking, was on the online banking service few days after I opened it, sent back the form signed and with an opening lodgement of 1 euro transfer from existing account. This did not go through until today but I had already transferred 1 euro yesterday to see if it worked, when it did then I transferred 14k. Interest appears to be paid monthly so I am hoping it is only a matter of transferring out some money when the balance nears 15k.
You obviously did not read this thread closely enough. If you had then you would have seen that different people have been given different and conflicting information about this account by FA themselves in relation to how transfers/lodgements can be made, what charges apply, what rate applies when the balance exceeds €15K.Just read through all of this...
It seems to me that people are only looking for problems for this account.
Why? Some people have been told that over €15K does not mean the lower rate on the full balance. But others (myself included) have been told otherwise.My advise is it looks the best around for balances under 15k - you just have to manage it to make sure you don't go over the 15k.
I see First Active have launched an online savings account, offering 5.22% aer (Gross 5.10%) on balances up to €15k, 4.07% on balances >€15k.
They pay interest monthly, which I like!
Doesn't appear to be any catches with the interest rate. Although it is variable, they haven't stated that this rate will revert to xx% after xx period of time. Time will tell I'm sure.
Looks attractive as another high interest option to add to Rabo, NR etc.
Any thoughts??
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This certainly looks attractive, and no catch.
Bear in mind that there is conflicting information about the rate falling to 4.07% on the lot if the balance exceeds €15K and the last word on this seems to be that it does not - i.e. 5.22% on €15K and 4.07% on the excess, not the full balance. In time maybe somebody can confirm for sure?
No it doesn't - [broken link removed]:HG, Clubman I agree, this is a complete joke. It still says the opposite on the FA website (5.22% on 15k, 4.07% on anything above).
Which could mean either (i.e. 4.07% on the lot where the balance is €15,001+ or 5% on €15K and 4.07% on the remainder).Get a great rate of 5.22% AER variable*
(4.07% for balances between €15,001 - €1,000,000).