- however, their UK office dont pay up half as much over LIBOR rates for deposits so wonder why they do so here ?
Some of their South African rates are revealing, though.Investec UK don't publish their GBP term deposit rates on their website.
This looks interesting. I'm looking at both this and Anglos 5.25% year fixed rate but I'm not too confident of placing my savings in Anglo Irish Bank for a year with the way things are at the moment. Is Investec covered under the Irish governments €100,000 protection scheme?
How simple is it to open an account with Investec, I think I read on AAM that they require a copy of a passport stamped by a Garda, is that correct?
Am I guaranteed interest on my savings with Investec or is there a risk that the sum I lodge will be worth less when the term is up?
I think Investec require a cheque to open an account with them. Do you think I would be able to transfer the money from my current account online to theirs, as I don't have a cheque book nor the time to get to my bank during working hours to get a bank draft.
this definitely looking more interesting now, especially sine Rabo, Halifax etc have dropped their rates. Think I'll sign up this week.
Investec have the 5.5% rate advertised on their website.
Under EU law the UK would have to compensate all EU residents - not just UK residents.
Investec are a solid company (based on their last results). I have dealt with them for a while now without any problems.
They also told me that:
1 month notice account - 4.25% variable
3 month fixed account - 4.25%
1 year fixed account - 4.5%
Not sure if there is a minimum on the above accounts like the 6 months fixed (minimum €20,000)
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