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Average Cash ISA Savings Interest Rate at 2 Year High

/ ISA's Feb 09, 2011 - 07:15 AM GMT

By: MoneyFacts

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe average ISA rate has risen to 2.27%, the highest rate since January 2009, bringing welcome relief to struggling savers.


 

Average ISA rate (including Fixed Rate ISAs)

Average No Notice rate

Today

2.27%

0.84%

January 2010

2.05%

0.78%

January 2009

2.58%

1.48%

Source: Moneyfacts.co.uk - 9.2.2011

                  
A number of providers have started to unveil their latest tax-free savings products, anticipating the dawn of the new ISA season, which traditionally starts in early April.

Top 5 Cash ISAs

Provider

Account name

Rate

Nationwide Building Society

e-ISA

2.90% including 1.15% bonus until 31.7.12

krbs

2012 Bonus Cash ISA

2.87% including 2.12% bonus until 30.6.12

Santander

Flexible ISA Issue 3

2.85% including 2.35% bonus for 12 months

Halifax

Cash ISA Direct Reward

2.80% including 2.30% bonus for 12 months

Northern Rock

ISA Saver

2.80% including 1.50% bonus for 12 months

Source: Moneyfacts.co.uk - 9.2.2011

 

Louise Holmes, spokesperson for Moneyfacts.co.uk, commented:

“The Bank of England base rate has remained at an all time low of 0.5% for almost two years, although there have been recent talks of an imminent increase. An increasing number of providers are turning to in-house funding as a means of attracting higher deposits.”

“To achieve the same return as a Cash ISA paying 2.90%, a basic rate taxpayer will need to find a standard variable account paying at least 3.63%. Higher rate taxpayers need to achieve a return of 4.83%. At present, the highest variable no notice rate pays 2.90%, the same as the leading cash ISA but without the advantages of tax-free interest. This leaves investors at a loss when looking for a competitive short-term return.”

“Cash ISAs are a great option for investors. Aside from not having to pay income tax on their interest, savers can choose from a range of competitive easy access, notice and fixed rate deals. The maximum Cash ISA allowance for the 2011/12 tax year will increase by £240 to £5,340, which should further increase the appeal of this popular method of saving.”

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