- Average top ISA rate up by 0.20 per cent year on year
With average top rates up by 0.20 per cent since last year there is even more reason for consumers to consider how to make the most of their allowance. A comparison of ISA products against non ISA products also shows little difference between rates; however tax payers will reap the reward from tax free benefits offered by ISAs.
In the last couple of days, there have been a number of new ISA bond product launches including the Starter ISA Issue 2 from Nottingham Building Society offering a market leading rate of 5.00 per cent. In the easy access ISA market there have also been a couple of new launches from the building societies, for example, Nationwide has launched the Flexclusive ISA with a rate of 4.25 per cent. This is only available to new or existing FlexAccount customers.
Kevin Mountford, head of banking at moneysupermarket.com, said: "The start of the new tax year should encourage all those savers who failed to make use of their ISA allowance to make a fresh start this year and ensure any savings they have are in a tax efficient wrapper.
"By thinking about your ISA allowance at the beginning of the year rather than at the end it means you can make the most of protecting your savings from the tax man and help boost your savings pot. Many people will have focused on sorting this year's allowance rather than transferring their existing pot, so consumers should make it a priority to action this sooner rather than later.
"We have already seen a number of new products come onto the market at the start of the year and it's encouraging to see rates are creeping up year on year. With rates on ISAs and non ISAs on a par, it's a no brainer for consumers to make the most of their ISA allowance. It's also important savers who took out an easy access account with a short term bonus to note when the bonus finishes and act to switch. Otherwise, they may well end up on a rate much lower than the leading offers in the market, causing them to miss out on much needed additional interest."
- Ends-
Notes to Editors:
ISA Bond Comparison - based on £5,640
Products highlighted in grey have recently launched
|
Provider |
Account (Terms & Conditions Apply) |
Term |
Minimum Deposit |
AER |
|
|
Nottingham BS |
Starter ISA Issue 2 |
05.04.2013 |
£10 |
5.00% |
1 Year |
|
Saffron BS |
Fixed Rate Regular Saver Cash ISA |
1 Year |
£10 |
4.00% |
|
Principality BS |
Regular Saver ISA Issue 3 |
05.04.2013 |
£20 |
4.00% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
BM Savings |
Fixed Rate ISA |
2 Years |
£500 |
4.05% |
2 Years |
|
Cheshire BS |
Direct Fixed Rate ISA (Issue 4) |
2 Years |
£1,000 |
4.00% |
|
Halifax |
ISA Saver Fixed |
2 Years |
£1,000 |
3.70% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Halifax |
ISA Saver Fixed |
3 Years |
£500 |
4.25% |
3 Years |
|
Marks & Spencer |
Fixed Rate Saving Option Cash ISA 12 |
3 Years |
£500 |
3.75% |
|
Furness BS |
Fixed Rate Issue 35a |
3 Years |
£1,000 |
3.75% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Halifax |
ISA Saver Fixed |
4 Years |
£500 |
4.35% |
4 Years |
|
Furness BS |
Fixed Rate Issue 32a |
4 Years |
£1,000 |
4.00% |
|
Julian Hodge Bank |
Fixed ISA |
4 Years |
£5,100 |
3.75% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Halifax |
ISA Saver Fixed |
5 years |
£500 |
4.50% |
5 Years |
|
BM Savings |
Fixed Rate ISA |
5 years |
£500 |
4.25% |
|
Leeds BS |
Fixed Rate ISA Issue 32 |
5 years |
£1 |
4.00% |
|
Easy Access ISAs - £5,640 |
|
|
|
|
Provider |
Account (Terms & Conditions Apply) |
Minimum Deposit |
AER |
Transfer In |
|
Nationwide BS |
Flexclusive ISA (available to new or existing FlexAccount customers only) |
£1 |
4.25% (Includes 2.25% bonus until 31.10.2013) |
Yes |
|
Cheshire BS |
Direct Cash ISA Issue 2 |
£1,000 |
3.50% (Includes 2.5% bonus until 31.10.2013) |
No |
|
Santander |
Direct ISA Issue 9 |
£2,500 |
3.30% (Includes 2.8% bonus for 12 months) |
Yes |
|
Principality BS |
e-ISA Issue 3 |
£1 |
3.10% (Includes 1.3% bonus until 31/07/12) |
Yes |
|
Skipton BS |
Bonus Cash ISA |
£1 |
3.10% (Includes 1.1% bonus for 12 months) |
No |
Sourced by http://www.moneysupermarket.com/ 10.04.2012
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