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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.
Market Leading Products
Compare market leading products
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HiSave Fixed Rate Account
A UK bank offering market leading rate of 4.75% AER fixed for five years. One to four year investments also available with rates between 3.10% and 4.15% AER. Minimum opening balance of £1k required. |
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Halifax Web Saver Extra
Enjoy a great interest rate of 2.60% AER with this instant access savings account. Start saving from just £1 and manage your savings conveniently online 24/7 when it suits you. |
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Compare Current Accounts
With a wide range of current accounts and incentives of £50 onwards to switch bank accounts, it's never been a better time to switch current accounts.
Compare Current Accounts
Choosing the right current account is essential.
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Santander Current Account
Switch your current account today and get £100 cashback FREE plus an amazing 5% AER fixed for 12 months. |
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HSBC Bank Account
Do your bit for the environment. Go green with paperless banking - no paper statements, fewer letters to open, and no paper marketing. |
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Compare ISAs
With the new cash limit at £5,100 - now's a good time to grab an ISA.
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Virgin Climate Change ISA
An environmental fund with potential for outstanding profit growth without destroying the planet. |
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Legal & General ISA
Legal & General offer a wide variety of ISAs from Index tracker ISA's to Multi Manager ISAs. |
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TD Waterhouse - Stocks and Shares ISA
Voted best online broker 2007. Offering self select ISA's with a choice of over 1,800 unit trusts, with 0% administration fee. |
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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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