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Welcome to e-banking.co.uk. Compare the traditional
high street banks with some of the best deals available on the internet.
Find out who gives you the best interest rates, and which banks offer
the highest levels of service.
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First Direct Current
Switch to First Direct and receive £100. If you’re not happy after 6 months First Direct will give you another £100 and help you move to another bank. |
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Premier Direct Current
Award winning account offering 8.50% AER |
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Bank Account
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HSBC Saver
Online Bonus Saver Earn 5.50% AER on savings from £1 up to £50,000 when you don’t make a withdrawal |
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Access Extra
6.10% AER for 12 months. Unrestricted access to your funds without penalty. Minimum opening deposit £1,000 |
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Instant Access Saver
6.50% AER for dedicated savers who don’t make any withdrawals. Save from as little as £1 |
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Legal & General offer a range of ISAs including; index tracked, multitracker, income, ethical and pacific. Start investing from as little as £50 a month |
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Voted best online broker 2007. Offering self select ISA's with a choice of over 1,800 unit trusts, with 0% administration fee. Terms and conditions apply. |
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The Virgin Climate Change ISA invests in high growth companies who care about the environment |
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Scottish Bond
Make your money grow with tax free saving. Save from £15 to £25 per month. A 10 year investment for maximum growth |
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Fixed Rate Bond
1 to 5 year Bonds guaranteed to provide secure return on your capital |
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Guaranteed Access Bond
Security of a fixed rate with free and flexible access to your capital |
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Save £10-£25 a month to build a tax free cash sum for any child. Whether you’re a parent, grandparent or aunty, you can take out a Child Bond for any child you care about |
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Awarded the Best Child Trust Fund Provider 2007 the Children's Mutual specialises in savings for children and the choice of 1 in 5 parents for their child's trust fund. |
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Click on any of the links below to find more banking
deals, or visit some of our other sites within the Financial Services
Network:
- Are you looking for high interest
on your current account, or to match your savings with your everyday
banking? Compare savings accounts at www.savings.co.uk.
- Find out more about "current account mortgages", where
any surplus balance in your current account can be used to reduce
interest on your mortgage.
- Are you a student? Visit our student
bank accounts guide for tips on which banks give you the best
deals, and how to make your overdraft go further.
- Need to borrow money? Visit our sites for more information on personal
loans, mortgages and
credit cards.
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