Aldermore has increased the interest rates on a range of savings accounts.
The provider said the new rates would provide customers “more choice” about how to build their savings.
The rate on the Easy Access (Issue 15) has increased from 4.25 percent to 4.5 percent while the rate for the Double Access account has gone up from 4.7 percent to 4.9 percent.
Alex Myers, director of savings at Aldermore, said: “When looking for a place to put your money, it’s important to utilise different savings vehicles to better support your goals.
“With rates continuing to increase, it’s important savers review their finances regularly, to ensure their savings accounts are working as hard as they can for them.
“Today, we’re delighted to announce the latest increases across our personal savings proposition, helping to ensure savers get the rate of interest they deserve.”
These are the full rates increases from new and existing customers:
Easy Access (Issue 15) — 4.25 percent to 4.50 percentDouble Access — 4.70 percent to 4.90 percent30 Day Notice (Issue 12) — 4.30 percent to 4.55 percent120 Day Notice (Issue 2) — 4.55 percent to 4.80 percent30 Day Notice ISA (Issue 12) — 4.25 percent to 4.50 percent
These new rates will apply to accounts held by existing customers:
Easy Access (Issue 1-14) — 4.25 percent to 4.50 percent30 Day Notice (Issue 1-11) — 4.30 percent to 4.55 percent45 Day Notice — 4.35 percent to 4.60 percent60 Day Notice (all issues) — 4.35 percent to 4.60 percent90 Day Notice — 4.40 percent to 4.65 percent120 Day Notice (Issue 1) — 4.55 percent to 4.80 percent30 Day Notice ISA (issues 1-11) — 4.25 percent to 4.50 percent60 Day Notice ISA (all issues) — 4.30 percent to 4.55 percentHelp-to-Buy: ISA (all issues) — 3.60 percent to 3.85 percent
Aldermore recently increased its rates on several other accounts including:
Four Year Fixed — 5.00 percent to 5.51 percentFive Year Fixed — 5.00 percent to 5.51 percent
Business savings accounts:
Easy Access (Issue 8) — 3.05 percent to 3.15 percentEasy Access (issues 1-7) — 3.05 percent to 3.15percent.
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