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Re: premium bonds.
‘Make Good’ Offer’
If your original deposit amount returns a loss, QIB (UK) shall make good the amount of any shortfall that you may have suffered. You shall therefore be entitled to receive payment from QIB (UK) of the full amount that you had previously deposited. Note that there is no requirement for QIB (UK) to pay any form of profit to you under this “‘Make Good’ Offer”.
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Re: premium bonds.
Download the Atom Bank app, when you get to the product bit swipe across and find the 4.35% one. Up to £85k fully protected, and no need to leave your armchair.
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Re: premium bonds.
My mortgage provider (one of the big high street outfits) are offering 4.75% for 3 years. Seems like you can only get 3.75% if you're a new customer. Might be worth checking with your own bank.
It was quite buried on their site 'cause it's a fixed rate bond rather than a saving account.
It was quite buried on their site 'cause it's a fixed rate bond rather than a saving account.
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Re: premium bonds.
Only requirement is that you're am existing customer of some sort.
Gotta admit, I never think of myself as a customer of this particular bank, my Mortgage is the only thing I have with em. But they probably make more money off me than my "regular" bank
Re: premium bonds.
£275.00 in November and £250.00 this month.
I’m assuming they have added more to the pot as a result of the BoE rate rise.
By the by. RCI bank is one of the fastest to increase savings rates. They’re not big but are constantly reliable and don’t go in for short lived gimmicks.
https://www.rcibank.co.uk/inside-rci/awards
I’m assuming they have added more to the pot as a result of the BoE rate rise.
By the by. RCI bank is one of the fastest to increase savings rates. They’re not big but are constantly reliable and don’t go in for short lived gimmicks.
https://www.rcibank.co.uk/inside-rci/awards
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Re: premium bonds.
I've just bought a load more, not at the limit yet but aiming for it !
Hoping the prizes start rolling from next month !
Hoping the prizes start rolling from next month !
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Re: premium bonds.
If you put 50k (the max for PB's iirc) in Atom Banks fixed saver for two years, you'd make just under £4.5k.
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Re: premium bonds.
I haven't got 50k.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 8:33 am And pay capital gains tax!
They cut the limit right down.
I do have a wife.
If we split what we do have between us, we should come in just under the limit that capital gains applies (about £1400 each a year iirc).
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Re: premium bonds.
Depends on what that 'savings' account actually is too. You might pay a different tax.
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Re: premium bonds.
Yeah that ^^^. Most people will get the £1000 'limit', the only way to be less than that is if you earn quite a low salary, in which case you probably don't have £50k to save.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:20 am I didn't think you paid capital gains on UK savings? I thought it was classed as income and after £1000 you pay normal tax on it like you would any other income (after your personal allowance)?
I.e. you don't pay anything based on the capital, just the income it generates.
The bit I'm not sure on is if you buy a fixed rate bond. Even though it's billed as a saving's account you're actually buying something? So if you did a 2 year fixed "deal" and made 4.5k on 50k would you be deemed to have made 4.5k of capital gains? Which from 2024 onwards would attract CGT.
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Re: premium bonds.
Knowing you're going to get £4.5 K Vrs Knowing you 'should' get £3k but you could get so much more.Potter wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 9:28 amLeave it in premium bonds and you'd make £3000, so a net loss of £750 a year or £62 a month - unless you won decent prizes and then you could potentially win a million.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 8:28 am If you put 50k (the max for PB's iirc) in Atom Banks fixed saver for two years, you'd make just under £4.5k.
If you can afford to leave 50k sitting somewhere then you're probably not arsed about £62 a month and I'd weigh that off against the chance of winning big.
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Re: premium bonds.
What would you do...
I have just over £40K in PB's
I have a BTL mortgage of about £32k at around 4.5% which I already overpay by about 33% (£125 per month)
I have £4k in my bank and not sure whether to buy more premium bonds or pay it off the mortgage?
I have just over £40K in PB's
I have a BTL mortgage of about £32k at around 4.5% which I already overpay by about 33% (£125 per month)
I have £4k in my bank and not sure whether to buy more premium bonds or pay it off the mortgage?
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Re: premium bonds.
Bear in mind I'm not a financial guy at all, but for me getting my mortgage paid off was always a priority. Whatever happened, we'd always have a roof over our heads! It was a financial millstone that I was very glad to see the back of, especially given the financial crisis we're currently heading into! Remember most people cut the cloth to suit the wallet, so regardless of income, its the unavoidable, recurrent costs that get you when it hits the fan!
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