133 Savings Accounts To Avoid!


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 0 Comments

If you have one of these awful savings accounts, then you're losing money instead of making it.

Here at The Fool, we urge everyone to have an emergency fund to fall back on when times are hard. Ideally, this rainy-day money should be in an easy-access savings account which pays a decent rate of interest, say, 5%+ a year before tax.

Furthermore, you should keep an eye on your savings interest rate to ensure that it consistently beats inflation (rising prices). Alas, one measure of inflation, the Retail Prices Index (RPI), has reached its highest level for almost a decade, hitting 3.9% last month. Hence, in order for your savings to keep up with the RPI, they need to grow by, say, 4% a year -- and that's after tax.

Thus, basic-rate taxpayers paying 20% tax on their savings need to earn 5% a year before tax, and higher-rate (40%) taxpayers need to earn an impossible 6.7% a year before tax, to beat the RPI. Thank goodness for the mini cash ISA -- a savings account which pays tax-free interest!

Now for the really bad news: tens of billions of pounds are kept in truly awful savings accounts which pay pathetically low rates of interest. According to independent financial researcher Moneyfacts, the average savings account pays an annual interest rate of 2.7% a year, which is almost half the Bank of England's base rate (currently 5% a year).

Then again, there are hundreds of accounts which fail to reach even this miserable hurdle, as my research for The Motley Fool reveals. Recently, I asked Moneyfacts to supply me with a list of all the savings accounts which pay an annual interest rate of less than 2% on £1 -- and I was amazed at how many accounts this search threw up!

At the outset, I had intended to list each of these accounts, together with its interest rate, withdrawal restrictions, and other terms and conditions. However, this would have created the longest article ever seen at the Fool, so I've restricted myself to simply 'naming and shaming' all of the accounts which pay under 2% a year before tax on small balances.

(Deep breath!) Here they are: 133 different accounts from 77 different providers, in A-Z order based on the provider name:

Provider

Account name

Abbey

Branch Saver

Alliance & Leicester

Instant Access

Bank of Cyprus UK

Instant Access

Bank of Ireland (NI)

90 Day
90 Day Monthly Interest
Classic Saver

Bank of Scotland

Halifax Bonus Gold
Halifax Liquid Gold
Halifax Saver Reward

Barnsley BS

Falcon Instant

Bath BS

Lifestyle

Beverley BS

Instant Access

Birmingham Midshires

Postal Easy Access

Bradford & Bingley

First Choice

Britannia BS

Flexible Saver/CashCard

Buckinghamshire BS

Added Advantage

Cambridge BS

Instant Sapphire

Catholic BS

The Railway Children
Trinity Share

Chelsea BS

Instant Option

Cheltenham & Gloucester

Branch 10
Cheltenham Gold
The London

Chesham BS

Bonus Saver
Flexi 30
Shire Bond

Cheshire BS

Easy Saver
Premium Access

Chorley & District BS

Chorleian Share
Lancastrian Share

Citibank

Instant Access

City of Derry BS

Extra Instant Access

Clydesdale Bank

Savings

Co-operative Bank

Cashsaver

Coventry BS

BranchSave Passbook

Cumberland BS

Cashcard Cashcard Flexible Acct Instant Savings

Darlington BS

Affinity Accounts
Hospice Supporter
Instant Access
Pool Supporter
Quakers Supporter
Sentinel 90

Derbyshire BS

Branch Instant
Crown Monthly
Derbyshire Cash Acct

Dudley BS

Extra Special
Super 60

Dunfermline BS

Dunfermline Gold
Premium Share

Earl Shilton BS

Capital 90
Double Top
Heritage
Monthly Income

Ecology BS

Eco Instant

First Direct

Everyday Savings
Savings

First Trust Bank (NI)

Select Savings

Furness BS

Instant Access

Halifax

Bonus Gold
Liquid Gold
Saver Reward

Hanley Economic BS

Instant Access

Harpenden BS

Escalator Shares

Hinckley & Rugby BS

High Rise

Hoare & Co

Deposit

HSBC

Instant Access Saving

Ipswich BS

Premier Instant

Kent Reliance BS

90 Day Notice
Easy Access
Sportsaver

Laiki Bank

Instant Access

Leeds BS

Capital 7
Donny Rovers Saver
Leeds United Saver
White Rose

Leek United BS

Pyramid Share

Lloyds TSB

Reward Savings

Loughborough BS

Instant Access

Manchester BS

Premier Instant

Mansfield BS

Prime Access

Market Harborough BS

30 Day Notice
Instant Access

Marsden BS

Aquarius
Horizon
Rainbow Instant Acc

Monmouthshire BS

Escalator Bonus
Escalator Instant

National Savings & Investments

Easy Access Savings

Nationwide BS

CashBuilder

NatWest

First Reserve
Reward Reserve

Newcastle BS

Key
Nottm Forest Savings
Nova Plus Issue 3
Nova Star 10
Save & Care

Northern Bank (NI)

Summit Savings

Northern Rock

Instant Access

Norwich & Peterborough BS

Easy Plus

Nottingham BS

Access Bonus
Access Plus
Post Direct
Select

Portman BS

Instant Access

Principality BS

Instant Access Savings

Progressive BS

Investment Share

Royal Bank of Scotland

Bonus 90
Instant Access

Saffron BS

Cashbuild

Scarborough BS

Easy Saver
Scarborough Standard

Scottish BS

Scotline

Shepshed BS

28 Day Share
Instant Access

Skipton BS

High Street

Stroud & Swindon BS

Classic Gold

Tipton & Coseley BS

Instant Access

Ulster Bank (NI)

55 Plus
Easy Access Savings
Reserve 30
U First Savings

Universal BS

60 Day
80 Day
Money Master

Vernon BS

Instant Access
Premium Plus

West Bromwich BS

Bonus Saver
Direct Easy Access
Premium Share

Yorkshire Bank

Instant Savings

Yorkshire BS

Cash Transactor



Source: Moneyfacts, 21/11/06

So, if you have money in these accounts, don't delay: check your rate today. If you're earning a poor rate of interest, vote with your feet by moving to a Best Buy savings account. Otherwise, you could be earning as little as 0.1% a year before tax on your spare cash, which is nothing short of criminal!

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