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Your savings are secure with us
Your eligible deposits are protected up to a total of £85,000 by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, the UK's deposit protection scheme.
Minimum to open | Annual Interest Rate | Bonus | Withdrawal Conditions | Account Access | ||||||||||||||||||
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WeBSave 60 Day Notice ISA (Issue 2) | £1 |
5.10% AER 5.10% Tax-Free i
Interest is variable and paid annually or monthly. Interest can be added to the account or paid into another account. Annual interest is calculated to 5 April and paid on 6 April each year. Monthly interest is paid on the first working day of the following month. |
No | If you want to make a withdrawal (including transfers or account closure) you will need to give us 60 days notice or you can withdraw earlier at a charge equivalent to 60 days loss of interest. |
Online For WeBSave accounts – once opened you can manage this account online via our WeBSave login. For all other accounts – once opened you can view this account online via our savings portal. |
WeBSave 60 Day Notice ISA (Issue 2) |
A notice savings account is a type of savings account which has no fixed term but requires you to let us know in advance each time you want to make a withdrawal. They're perfect if you're saving towards a future goal where you can plan ahead nearer to the time of purchase, like buying a home or paying for a wedding.
The notice period will differ depending on the account you have chosen. For example, if you have chosen a 60 day notice account that is not an ISA, you won't be able to withdraw your funds without letting us know 60 days in advance. You cannot make an immediate withdrawal outside of the notice period.
The notice period starts on the day that you give us the instruction that you would like to make a withdrawal or close the account. You can only have one notice period active at any time. If you want to apply another notice period, you will need to wait until the current notice period has ended.
Easy Access Savings
If you want quick access to your savings without giving notice.
Fixed Rate Savings
If you're happy to lock your funds away without immediate access.