Most Popular
1. It’s a New Macro, the Gold Market Knows It, But Dead Men Walking Do Not (yet)- Gary_Tanashian
2.Stock Market Presidential Election Cycle Seasonal Trend Analysis - Nadeem_Walayat
3. Bitcoin S&P Pattern - Nadeem_Walayat
4.Nvidia Blow Off Top - Flying High like the Phoenix too Close to the Sun - Nadeem_Walayat
4.U.S. financial market’s “Weimar phase” impact to your fiat and digital assets - Raymond_Matison
5. How to Profit from the Global Warming ClImate Change Mega Death Trend - Part1 - Nadeem_Walayat
7.Bitcoin Gravy Train Trend Forecast 2024 - - Nadeem_Walayat
8.The Bond Trade and Interest Rates - Nadeem_Walayat
9.It’s Easy to Scream Stocks Bubble! - Stephen_McBride
10.Fed’s Next Intertest Rate Move might not align with popular consensus - Richard_Mills
Last 7 days
Stocks, Bitcoin, Gold and Silver Markets Brief - 18th Feb 25
Harnessing Market Insights to Drive Financial Success - 18th Feb 25
Stock Market Bubble 2025 - 11th Feb 25
Fed Interest Rate Cut Probability - 11th Feb 25
Global Liquidity Prepares to Fire Bull Market Booster Rockets - 11th Feb 25
Stock Market Sentiment Speaks: A Long-Term Bear Market Is Simply Impossible Today - 11th Feb 25
A Stock Market Chart That’s Out of This World - 11th Feb 25
These Are The Banks The Fed Believes Will Fail - 11th Feb 25
S&P 500: Dangerous Fragility Near Record High - 11th Feb 25
Stocks, Bitcoin and Crypto Markets Get High on Donald Trump Pump - 10th Feb 25
Bitcoin Break Out, MSTR Rocket to the Moon! AI Tech Stocks Earnings Season - 10th Feb 25
Liquidity and Inflation - 10th Feb 25
Gold Stocks Valuation Anomaly - 10th Feb 25
Stocks, Bitcoin and Crypto's Under President Donald Pump - 8th Feb 25
Transition to a New Global Monetary System - 8th Feb 25
Betting On Outliers: Yuri Milner and the Art of the Power Law - 8th Feb 25
President Black Swan Slithers into the Year of the Snake, Chaos Rules! - 2nd Feb 25
Trump's Squid Game America, a Year of Black Swans and Bull Market Pumps - 24th Jan 25
Japan Interest Rate Hike - Black Swan Panic Event Incoming? - 23rd Jan 25
It's Five Nights at Freddy's Again! - 12th Jan 25
Squid Game Stock Market 2025 - 5th Jan 25

Market Oracle FREE Newsletter

How to Protect your Wealth by Investing in AI Tech Stocks

Building Societies Increase Savings Accounts Interest Rate Consistency Dominance

Personal_Finance / Savings Accounts Jul 14, 2009 - 05:57 AM GMT

By: MoneyFacts

Personal_Finance

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleTwo years ago, when Moneyfacts.co.uk started to monitor the most consistent savings accounts, building societies came out on top, taking 72% of the top places.

Despite the turbulent economic conditions that the last two years has brought, the building societies have continued to increase their dominance for consistent paying savings account, today taking 83% of the top places.


Key points of the July 2009 Moneyfacts.co.uk Consistency Survey:

  • NatWest is the only high street bank to appear in the consistency charts. Its e-Savings account takes fifth place for internet account (without bonus) over 36 months.
  • Most consistent no notice accounts over both 18 and 36 months is entirely made up of building societies, with the Beverley Building Society’s Postal Account continuing to take top spot in both charts.
  • Teachers Building Society is the most consistent provider, with four accounts in the consistency charts.

For full details see appendix.

Louis Kaszczak, Head of Moneyfacts.co.uk commented:

“Many savers lead increasingly busy lives and they don’t have the time or inclination to continually chase best buy rates.

“Instead many would rather put their money in an account that continues to pay a competitive rate of interest, not one where top rates are paid one minute and are gone the next.

“While past performance doesn’t necessarily predict the future, the Moneyfacts.co.uk Consistency Survey does give savers an idea of the providers and accounts where rates are maintained.

“Building societies continue to increase their dominance of the savings market, with mutuals continuing to play fair with their members, offering the most consistent rates of return.

“The lack of presence of high street banks shows that savers need to look further afield to find the most attractive home for their money.

“Away from the high street, it may take a small amount of time and energy to find the best deal, but it is likely to be cost effective, particularly when you consider that a large proportion of the best buys are also made up of building society accounts.”

Internet savings accounts (without bonus)

Most consistent accounts over the last 18 months

Most consistent accounts over the last 36 months

No Notice savings accounts (without bonus)

Most consistent accounts over the last 18 months

Most consistent accounts over the last 36 months

Notice savings accounts (without bonus)

Most consistent accounts over the last 18 months

Most consistent accounts over the last 36 months

Cash ISA

Most consistent accounts over the last 18 months

Most consistent accounts over the last 36 months

www.moneyfacts.co.uk - The Money Search Engine

Moneyfacts.co.uk is the UK's leading independent provider of personal finance information. For the last 20 years, Moneyfacts' information has been the key driver behind many personal finance decisions, from the Treasury to the high street.


© 2005-2022 http://www.MarketOracle.co.uk - The Market Oracle is a FREE Daily Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting online publication.


Post Comment

Only logged in users are allowed to post comments. Register/ Log in