Young people more likely to quit their JOB than their bank... but switching could make them hundreds in interest - News Summed Up

Young people more likely to quit their JOB than their bank... but switching could make them hundreds in interest


Despite not knowing the specifics of their rate, as many as 66 per cent of young savers are thinking about jumping ship over the next six months as interest rates look likely to fall. > Find the top savings rates using our independent best-buy tablesBigger banks, however, offer much lower savings rates, with just 1.66 per cent available on Barclay's Everyday Saver account for example. It seems, however, that savings rates aren't at the top of many people's list of priorities. One such case is 24-year-old Eleanor Heath, who has saved up £9,300 in an easy access savings account that she has held for the past four years. Easy access: Eleanor says her savings account is right for her because it gives instant access to her cash'This savings account is for general use and booking holidays,' She said.


Source: Daily Mail May 02, 2024 18:02 UTC



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