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  • Diary of an Icesave Customer (Part 3)

    Not much movement as yet in terms of how I get my money back from Icesave. Last week the Financial Services Compensation Scheme website said that they were hoping to get the arrangements sorted out by the end of the week. Now its next Friday. I did enjoy reading the Treasury announcement about the UK...
    Posted to Kevin's Blog (Weblog) by Kevin on Tue, Nov 18 2008
  • Re: The best cash isas

    Moneyfacts provides factual information but cannot offer specific advice. If you require advice you will need to contact an Independent Financial Adviser who should be able to give you the information you require. The FSA's website - Money Made Clear, has a very good section about getting financial...
    Posted to Cash ISA's (Forum) by Stephen on Mon, Oct 13 2008
  • The best cash isas

    Dear Sirs Can you please let me know where I can find the best Cash ISAs. I have tried Comparethemarket.com but cannot find the relevant ISA (Cash) information. Your help would be most appreciated.
    Posted to Cash ISA's (Forum) by Molly on Mon, Oct 13 2008
  • Diary of an Icesave Customer (Part 2)

    So I was right to be worried about where the money was going to come from to cover the Icelandic compensation scheme. It appears the cupboard was bare and the Icelandic Government have been quoted by the Chancellor as having no intention of meeting their obligations. Isn't that the point of an obligation...
    Posted to Kevin's Blog (Weblog) by Kevin on Thu, Oct 9 2008
  • Icesave – are my savings safe?

    27 th October – Electronic compensation process for Icesave customers to start in the second week of November The Financial Services Compensation Scheme confirmed on Friday 24 th October, that Icesave UK customers will be able to reclaim their Icesave savings through an accelerated compensation...
    Posted to Moneyfacts.co.uk (Weblog) by Stephen on Mon, Sep 22 2008
  • Negative equity threat to 2.5m homeowners

    Negative equity could threaten 2.5m homeowners according to the Chief Executive of the Nationwide Building Society. He’s predicting that house prices will fall by as much as 25% from their peak, meaning that negative equity could affect 2.5m homeowners. Negative equity is now threatening to engulf...
    Posted to Moneyfacts.co.uk (Weblog) by Stephen on Wed, Sep 10 2008
  • Re: Regular saver help

    You will also find some helpful up to date best buy tables of a variety of savings accounts located in the moneyfacts.co.uk savings section. This is a selection of some of the savings account we compare; the full list is available here . No Notice Accounts Notice Accounts Regular Savings Cash ISA Internet...
    Posted to Regular Savers (Forum) by CMcDonald on Thu, Jun 19 2008
  • Re: Regular saver help

    £3000 in a cash isa not certain but i think halifax are giving10% interest over the next year. mind you if inflation gets out of hand a govt inflation linked bond for the £7000 remaining sounds good if you are feeling brave lloyds shares are cheap at the moment returning 10.4% and a bonus...
    Posted to Regular Savers (Forum) by george on Thu, Jun 19 2008
  • Re: Cash ISA

    An Internet based CASH ISA should give you a decent level of interest, without notice penalties and the ability to manage it online. Icesave, Egg and Barclays all have 'easy access' ISA, and all are listed in the Moneyfacts' CASH Isa best buys: http://www.moneyfacts.co.uk/savings/bestbuys...
    Posted to Cash ISA's (Forum) by Kyle on Fri, Jun 6 2008
  • Cash ISA

    I'm looking for a Cash ISA that pays good interest without a notice penalty, I would like to manage it online any suggestions on which one to go for would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Posted to Cash ISA's (Forum) by Frank_B on Fri, Jun 6 2008
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