Kaupthing raises offshore rates

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Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander (Isle of Man) has increased rates on its Base Rate Tracker and Platinum Offshore Account range of deposit accounts.

The new rates on both types of account are now 6.4% for sterling, 5.6% for dollars and 4.4% for euro accounts and are available immediately. Commenting on the rate rise, Aidan Doherty, managing director of Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander, says: “Market interest rates generally have risen over the past couple of months and, in line with our commitment to providing a very competitive range of deposit rates to our customers, we are passing on these increases now.” If you would like to comment on this story, contact: John Bakie Tel: 020 7034 2682 e-mail: [email protected] IFAonline

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