That was my opinion but I have found out since that if your balance is over 40k at the start of the year, say the 1st Jan and it stays over the 40k for the 12 months, you get the lower rate of 0.01%I think you get the higher rate on up to the 40k and anything over is the low rate.
Also, I can’t find where the above is noted in the T&CThat was my opinion but I have found out since that if your balance is over 40k at the start of the year, say the 1st Jan and it stays over the 40k for the 12 months, you get the lower rate of 0.01%
Oh that's nasty. But not surprised by KBC.
84.11.8 If the Account balance exceeds €40,000 (including interest credited to the Account), the entire balanceAlso, I can’t find where the above is noted in the T&C
See attached, summary of interest rates changes in 2019 that I received with my statement, why do they clearly high light “ up to 40k” and over 40k84.11.8 If the Account balance exceeds €40,000 (including interest credited to the Account), the entire balance
will earn interest at the then prevailing Standard Demand Deposit Account interest rate as per our Personal
Deposit Rate Matrix. Your Standing Order(s) will continue to fund your Extra Regular Saver Account. We will
not provide any notice to you in this respect.
I've no idea.Why not just note
How many Extra Regular Savers can I hold?
Only one Extra Regular Saver, either in your sole name or joint name is permitted per individual.
This savings account is available online so you need to be a permanent tsb customer who is registered for Open24 to access it.
2 comments:While the National State Savings are attractive I don't have a mortgage yet so don't really want to tie any money up.
I'll be in the same situation in a few months so have started looking into this. Someone mentioned opening a second joint account, that's not permitted:
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While the National State Savings are attractive I don't have a mortgage yet so don't really want to tie any money up.
The next best I can see is Permanent TSB that gives 0.90 up to 50k.
https://www.permanenttsb.ie/saving-and-investing/savings-accounts/online-regular-saver/
It says you need to be a TSB customer and register for Open24 however I'm not sure if that means I need to open a current account and pay fees in order to avail of the 0.9%
Different products. The 40k limit applies to the 'Extra' Regular Saver., its says 50k limit in the link below
Just got letter today, regular saver interest being reduced from 1.25% aer to.75%