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Best savings rates – earn as much as 4.76%
Savings With interest rates cut to their lowest level since 2023, lenders are dropping their rates. Here are the best savings rates on the market.
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Best regular savings accounts – get up to 7.5%
Savings The top regular savings accounts now pay as much as 7.5%. If you’re looking to stash small amounts away each month, we list the accounts worth looking at
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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The best one-year fixed savings accounts – earn up to 4.55%
Savings Earn up to 4.55% on one-year fixed savings accounts. We've found all the best deals available now
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Best easy-access savings accounts – earn up to 4.76%
Savings Easy-access savings accounts now offer inflation-busting rates, but they won't last for long. We look at the best rates in the market now
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Nationwide cuts rates on 16 popular savings accounts
Nationwide Building Society says the move is due to the February Bank of England base rate reduction
By Laura Miller Published
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Best inflation-beating savings accounts as millions miss out on competitive deals
We explore the savings accounts that can best protect your money from inflation
By Katie Williams Last updated
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Are you one of 15 million people at risk of retirement poverty?
Two-fifths of people in the UK aren’t on track for a minimum lifestyle in retirement, new data shows. Are there steps you can take to boost your pension?
By Katie Williams Published
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150 banking hubs now open across UK – is there one near you?
As the 150th banking hub opens its doors, a Post Office deal that offers basic banking services has also been extended until 2030. We explain what this means for you
By Ruth Emery Published
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Why you might not need to worry about a reduced cash ISA allowance
A cut to the cash ISA limit may dismay risk-averse savers, but it’s not necessarily the end of the world
By Daniel Hilton Published