Nationwide offers interest flexibility

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Nationwide International customers can now decide when they would like to be paid interest on their ...

Nationwide International customers can now decide when they would like to be paid interest on their offshore accounts, without having to open a specific deferred interest account. Currently investors are paid interest on an annual basis. Now customers can opt to defer this payment to a later date. Investors who opt to defer will be able to decide how much interest they would like added to their account, and how much to defer. Interest is also paid on the interest that is rolled over to a later date. The deferred interest option is available on all sterling, euro and dollar accounts pay...

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