IoM-based Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander launches online multi-currency savings product

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Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander, based in the Isle of Man, has launched an online suite of multi-curr...

Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander, based in the Isle of Man, has launched an online suite of multi-currency savings products under the Kaupthing Edge banner. The dollar, sterling and euro savings accounts are available as straightforward instant access savings accounts or as term deposits with periods from six months up to one, two or three years. The sterling savings account pays 6.65% gross, credited monthly (6.84% AER), with rates on the term deposits rising to 7.1% for the three-year version. The euro basic account pays 5% (5.12% AER), with rates of 5.25%, 4.6% and 4.65% on one, two ...

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