How much interest are you earning?

Post by Mearns & Company in News

The Bank of England may have finally ended speculation and dropped the interest rate from 0.5% to a new low of 0.25%, but there are plenty of savings accounts already paying less.

Last month the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published data, showing the lowest interest rates (as at 1 April 2016) offered by 32 providers of easy access cash savings accounts and easy access cash Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) – typical homes for rainy day money. The tables largely tell their own story:

Range of lowest interest rates (%) available on easy access cash savings accounts
at 1 April 2016
Table showing interest rates available on easy access cash savings accounts

Range of lowest interest rates (%) available on easy access cash ISAs at 1 April 2016
Table showing interest rates available on easy access cash ISAs

The regulator noted that at least half of the providers in their sample offered a lowest interest rate of 0.10% or less on branch-based closed easy access cash savings accounts. That means no more than £1 of interest each year (before tax) for every £1,000 invested. For the corresponding ISA accounts, at least half of the providers paid no more than 0.5%.

The tables are not only a painful reminder of how low savings rates have fallen; they are also a wake-up call if you have money in closed accounts, which with few exceptions pay less than accounts still being marketed – a penalty for loyalty.

These low rates – many below the current 0.6% Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate (as at July 2016) – mean that generally you should avoid retaining anything more than an adequate rainy day reserve on deposit. For how much that reserve should be and your options on any excess, please talk to us.

The purpose of this blog is to provide technical and generic guidance and should not be interpreted as a personal recommendation or advice.

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