Can anyone suggest any automated way of getting alerts on changes in savings rates, other than manual checks of usual websites (*) on a daily/weekly basis. I'm more interested in fixed term (3- & 5- yr) accounts from a couple of banks, but willing to be flexible.
I have a couple of 5-year fixed term accounts with A Bank. The Bank in question used to offer e-mail alerts when it changed its rates, but stopped doing them (when I asked, I told it was for "regulatory reasons").
(*) Currently, one of my "Go To" sources for such interest rates is:
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/article-1621507/Best-savings-rates-Fixed-rate-accounts.html
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Savings rates changes / alerts
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Re: Savings rates changes / alerts
Possibly:
https://savingschampion.co.uk/
"Want to supersize your savings? Sign up today and receive:
* Access to whole of market best buy tables
* Real time rate alerts when new best buy rates are launched
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* Unlimited access to a variety of savings guides and factsheets"
https://savingschampion.co.uk/
"Want to supersize your savings? Sign up today and receive:
* Access to whole of market best buy tables
* Real time rate alerts when new best buy rates are launched
* Regular savings news and tips direct to your inbox
* Unlimited access to a variety of savings guides and factsheets"
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Re: Savings rates changes / alerts
yorkshirelad1 wrote:Can anyone suggest any automated way of getting alerts on changes in savings rates, other than manual checks of usual websites (*) on a daily/weekly basis. I'm more interested in fixed term (3- & 5- yr) accounts from a couple of banks, but willing to be flexible.
I have a couple of 5-year fixed term accounts with A Bank. The Bank in question used to offer e-mail alerts when it changed its rates, but stopped doing them (when I asked, I told it was for "regulatory reasons").
(*) Currently, one of my "Go To" sources for such interest rates is:
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/article-1621507/Best-savings-rates-Fixed-rate-accounts.html
The Bank in question used to offer e-mail alerts when it changed its rates, but stopped doing them (when I asked, I told it was for "regulatory reasons").
Love it! One of those answers that could mean whatever you want it to. A bit like 'It would be inappropriate.'
Steve
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