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Nationwide Flexdirect and Savers
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- Lemon Slice
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Re: Nationwide Flexdirect and Savers
Flex regular Saver and Regular Saver accounts aren’t available now. Both allow £500 monthly until the end of their 1 year term but you must cancel the pay-in yourself if you don’t want the run-on simple Saver accounts. The only new similar account is Flexclusive Regular Saver 2, which is limited to £250 monthly.
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Re: Nationwide Flexdirect and Savers
My £500 a month Flexi saver account matured on 30 November. The interest was added the same day and I transferred the entire amount to my current account on 1 December. The account is still shown but at 00.00 - so as far as I'm not interested in saving at 0.5% it's a dead account as far as I'm concerned!
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Re: Nationwide Flexdirect and Savers
XFool wrote:DrBunsenHoneydew wrote:Flex regular Saver and Regular Saver accounts aren’t available now. Both allow £500 monthly until the end of their 1 year term but you must cancel the pay-in yourself if you don’t want the run-on simple Saver accounts. The only new similar account is Flexclusive Regular Saver 2, which is limited to £250 monthly.
Do you mean not available to new investors? My Flexclusive Regular Saver matures in February and I have already been told I can then open another one, the rate is the same at 5%.
You continue your existing Flex Regular Saver account until it matures but when renewing you’ll get an Issue 2 version that only allows £250 monthly at 5%. Maturing non flex reg savers are not renewable.
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