Whats the right account for you? Savings account, bank account or shoe box under the
bed. With interest rates so low savers are seeing the returns
on their money drastically reduced, so locating the best place
to deposit your hard earned money is vital. Compare UK
bank accounts to discover the minimum deposit rate,
how much notice required to withdraw and most important ....
how muchinterest you get on your savings
Guide to UK Current Accounts
There are many different Current Accounts and a number of
ways of accessing these, for example, by post, by branch,
by telephone or online.
The following types of accounts are:
Current Accounts (with overdraft)
Current Accounts with an overdraft are designed to provide
you with full day-to-day banking facilities, easy access to
your money and an authorised overdraft facility. Compare
Current Accounts
Cheque Accounts
Cheque Accounts are essentially 'instant access' savings accounts
with limited banking facilities they are not always suitable
for everyday banking requirements. Compare
Cheque Accounts
Basic Bank Accounts
Basic Bank Accounts are no-frills current accounts aimed at
those people with no credit history or those that have previously
been unbanked. Compare
Basic Bank Accounts
Student & Young Person Accounts
Student and Young Person Accounts are designed to assist young
people and students to become prudent with their personal
finances. Most of the Student Accounts have interest free
overdraft facilities, free banking and a 'student adviser'
service to help students with their money management problems.
They may also offer a credit card facility. Both types of
accounts offer incentives to encourage consumers to open an
account, which include: cash payments; mobile phones or gift
vouchers; discounts on CD's, DVD's, computer games, concert
tickets, books and entrance to night-clubs. Some accounts
will pay interest on credit balances. Compare
Student Accounts
Graduate Accounts
Graduate accounts aim to assist graduates with their money
and debt management for time periods of up to 3 years after
graduation. Compare
Graduate Bank Accounts
Foreign Currency Accounts
Foreign Currency Accounts can be manages like standard current
accounts, but consumers can generally choose to run then using
Sterling, Euros or US Dollar. Compare
Foreign Currency Accounts
Current Accounts (with special offers)
Current Accounts with special offers are accounts currently
offering extra incentives to join. Compare
Current Account Special offers
www.compare-lenders.co.uk provides the
facility to compare current overdrafts with others in the
market and compares over 300 bank accounts. The finder takes
into account the type/s of account/s you are looking for and
the amount of money you are looking to invest. It then lists
the accounts available sorted by interest rate and offers
the chance to apply for an account online.
Loans
Credit
Cards
Mortgages
Top
Savings
Tesco
Sainsburys
Cahoot flexible loan
Co-op
Lombard Direct
Northern Rock Loan