Notice Accounts – Approx 1 month

Disclaimer: The rates shown are for information purposes only. Although endeavours have been made to provide accurate and timely information, Investment Sense Ltd cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions of the information supplied.

All rates are subject to change without notice, please check with the bank or building society before investing. With fixed term notice savings accounts you can’t usually withdraw your money until the notice term has ended. Penalties may apply.

Eligible deposits are protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme ‘FSCS’ up to a maximum level of £85,000 per person per registered institution.

Shawbrook Bank 45 Day Notice Personal Account – Issue 14

AER
Notice/Term
Minimum Required
Account Opening
5.16%
45 Days
£1,000
Internet

Monument Bank 35 Day Notice Account

AER
Notice/Term
Minimum Required
Account Opening
5.15%
35 Days
£25,000
Mobile

Cynergy Bank Online Notice Saver (Issue 11)

AER
Notice/Term
Minimum Required
Account Opening
5.12%
35 Days
£500
Internet

FirstSave 30 Day Notice Account (Feb 24)

AER
Notice/Term
Minimum Required
Account Opening
4.85%
30 Days
£100
Internet

United Trust Bank UTB 30 Day Notice

AER
Notice/Term
Minimum Required
Account Opening
4.75% paid at £10,000
4.65% paid at £5,000
30 Days
£5,000
Internet

Tipton & Coseley Building Society 35 Day Notice Account

AER
Notice/Term
Minimum Required
Account Opening
4.70% paid at £10,000
4.51% paid at £1,000
35 Days
£1,000
Branch, Post

Notice Accounts – Approx 1 month

Using a Notice Account, will generally, although not always, see an increased rate of interest compared to Instant Access Savings accounts.

Accounts are available to suit a range of needs, and generally require notice of between one and six months, with the interest rate rising the longer the notice period.

The accounts shown on this page require savers to give notice of approximately one month before they can access their savings.

With some accounts your money can still be withdrawn without notice but this can result in a penalty in the form of lost interest. Savers should always check the terms and conditions of the account to confirm exactly when you can withdraw your savings and what the penalty might be.

As with other types of savings accounts Notice Accounts often come with an initial bonus rate of interest, care should be taken to remember when this introductory rate is removed as the interest rate will generally become uncompetitive.