B&B International launches savings accounts

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Bradford & Bingley International has rolled out three savings accounts- Easy Saver, Global Saver and Tracker Bond.

Interest on the no-notice Easy Saver account is paid annually at 2.5%, monthly at 2.45% or deferred at 2.5%. Deferred interest is paid on closure of the account for tax planning purposes and the minimum balance is £5,000. The Global Saver account offers a higher rate of interest in return for 60 days notice for withdrawals. Immediate access is permitted in lieu of 60 days interest on the amount withdrawn. Interest is 2.75% is paid annually, 2.7% if received monthly or 2.75% for deferred interest on accounts of £5,000 and over. The Tracker Bond Issue 1 is a one year fixed term account wi...

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