Best savings rates: Fixed-rate accounts
This is Money's independent fixed rate bonds tables compare savings accounts that are simple and have no strings attached
View ArticleBest savings rates: Monthly income saving accounts
Best buy tables for the best monthly income accounts, with all accounts with catches filtered out
View ArticleBest savings rates on Isas: Cash Isa accounts, fixed rate Isas
This is Money's independent savings rate tables reveal the best catch-free Isa savings accounts.
View ArticleBeat your bank! Switch when a big bonus ends
By simply moving your money to a better account with the same provider, you can more than double your interest without having to go through identity checks.
View ArticleBest savings rates - National Savings
Our independent tables show interest rates on National Savings and Investments accounts, and catches on accounts. We also tip you off to the latest crucial savings developments
View ArticleDon't lock your savings in poor fixed-rate bonds
Some pay less to those who are willing to tie their money up in return for a better deal than the best easy access account with other providers.
View ArticleBest savings rates: General savings - Internet and branch
Our unique tables show the best savings rates: internet accounts and those for over-50s. Updated every day.
View ArticleBest savings rates - Junior Isas and children's accounts
This is Money's tables recommend children's accounts which are simple and have no strings attached
View ArticleBest savings rates - Offshore accounts
Thisismoney's independent tables show you the best catch-free offshore savings accounts
View ArticleNewbury BS best buy easy access savings as building societies beat banks
A string of branch-based accounts has been launched this month, giving savers top rates. But many are from smaller building societies and are limited to locals
View ArticleThought last year's Isa rates were bad? They just got worse
Banks and building societies are launching new cash Isa accounts, but top rates have dropped by a third or more on last year’s offerings.
View ArticleShawbrook Bank announces three new fixed rate bonds
Savings rates are languishing, but three new fixed bond products from Shawbrook Bank have gone straight to the top of the best buy tables for those with £5,000 to deposit.
View ArticleYou've got 17 days to use your Isa tax breaks for the year
Despite drastic rate drops by banks and building societies during the past 12 months, it is still worth taking advantage of the tax break by moving to the best-paying accounts.
View ArticleCurrent accounts now pay more than easy-access deals
Savers sick of pitiful interest rates can now earn more by putting their cash into a current account. There are 42 current accounts which pay interest, some as much as 4% after tax, according to...
View ArticleAutumn onslaught set to multiply savers' misery
This month 13 banks and building societies have lowered rates on 116 accounts by an average 0.36 percentage points, according to Savings Champion.
View ArticleBest savings rates: Over 50s and over 60s savings accounts
Thisismoney's unique tables compare savings accounts: accounts for older savers. Updated every day
View ArticleForgotten savings accounts are now more alluring than their young rivals -...
Lucy Copland found that her old instant access savings account from Skipton Building Society was paying 1.75 per cent. But some 'sleeping' accounts pay nearly twice that rate.
View ArticleRates on bonds are up! But don't fix for five years
Despite this increase, experts advise the savers who have bonds maturing soon to shun longer term fixed-rate bonds and stick to shorter deals instead.
View ArticleExtra rate cuts await loyal NS&I savers
Another round of reductions has once again pushed the NS&I Direct Isa to the top of the Best Buy table. The last time it found itself in pole position in June, it announced a cut from 2.25 per...
View ArticleCurrent accounts now paying more than cash Isas
Isas have been the first port of call for regular savers. But now rates can be as high as 4.8 per cent on a regular savings account - against 1.8 per cent in an Isa.
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