Applying for a Rainy Day Saver (Issue 2)
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Rainy Day Saver (Issue 2)
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- Interest Rate is how much you would earn by saving with us, based on a percentage of your total savings.
- AER (Annual Equivalent Rate) is the interest rate used for comparisons to show how much interest you’ll earn over one year.
- Start saving from refers to the minimum amount required to open that savings account.
- Account type refers to the type of savings account.
Account type
Everyday Savings
Start saving from
Current Interest Rate
£1
2.35% Gross/AER
Start saving from
Current Interest Rate
£1
2.35% Gross/AER
- Interest Rate is how much you would earn by saving with us, based on a percentage of your total savings.
- AER (Annual Equivalent Rate) is the interest rate used for comparisons to show how much interest you’ll earn over one year.
- Start saving from refers to the minimum amount required to open that savings account.
- Account type refers to the type of savings account.
A great place to keep your rainy-day money.
Available as an individual or a joint account, the Rainy Day Saver is a simple and convenient savings account that keeps your savings safe, pays you interest and allows easy access to your savings when you want it.
This account is great if...
- You’d like to make regular deposits and withdrawals
- You’re a UK resident aged 16 or over
- You want the option to open as a joint account with someone else
You might want to open a different account if...
- You'd like to lock away your savings over a fixed term
You want to keep your savings safe
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You need access to your savings at any time
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You are happy with a low rate of interest
Summary Box for the Rainy Day Saver
Account Name | Rainy Day Saver (Issue 2) |
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What is the interest rate? |
The current interest rate is 2.35% Gross/AER* Interest is variable, calculated on a daily basis and is paid annually on 31 December. Interest can be added to your Everyday Saver account, paid to another suitable Furness account or an external bank/building society account. |
Can Furness Building Society change the interest rate? |
As the interest rate is variable, we may change the rate if we reasonably believe that the change is needed. If we increase the rate we display this information in our branches and on our website. If we reduce the rate we will tell you no less than 14 days before we make the change. For full details on how and why we will change the interest rate on your account, please refer to Section 7 of the General Savings Terms and Conditions. |
What would the estimated balance be after 12 months based on a £1,000 deposit? |
Based on the current rate of interest, if you deposited £1,000 in this account, after 12 months you would have £1,023.50. This figure is for illustration purposes and is based on no additional deposits, withdrawals or changes in interest rate within a 12 month period. |
How do I open and manage my account? |
Opening your account To open an account you must be a permanent resident in the UK and over the age of 16. Simply use our online app on your mobile or pc, call into your local Furness branch, call us on 0800 781 4311 or download an application form from our website. When you open the account in branch you will receive a passbook. Savings limits and additional investments Minimum investment £1 - Maximum investment £250,000 (£500,000 in a joint account). You can add to your account at any time subject to the maximum investment limit. Payments into the account can be made by faster payment, standing order, or by cash or cheque at your local branch. You may also send a cheque through the post. Please ensure that cheques are made payable to yourself and quote the account number on the payee line. To manage your account, visit us at a branch or by sending us your written instructions. |
Can I withdraw money? |
You can withdraw from your account at any time without notice or penalty by visiting us at a branch or by sending us your written instructions. You must always present your passbook to make a withdrawal or close your account. Please note that branch limits apply to cash withdrawals. |
Additional information |
Please note that the Furness offers other savings accounts and if you would like details, please ask at your local branch, call Furness Direct on 0800 781 4311 or visit our website. You must read the General Investment Terms and Conditions and Other Important Information leaflet to ensure you fully understand how your account works and your responsibilities as an account holder. AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and illustrates what the interest rate would be if interest is paid and added to your account each year. From 6 April 2016, if the total Savings interest you receive in a tax year is more than any Personal Savings Allowance that applies to you, you may have to pay tax on it. You will need to do this directly with HMRC, as Banks and Building Societies no longer deduct tax from your account interest. From 6 April 2016, if you’re a basic rate tax payer you’ll be able to earn up to £1,000 in savings income, tax free. Higher rate tax payers will be able to earn up to £500. Additional rate tax payers will not receive any savings interest tax allowance. |