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We don't like: poor rates for savers
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Savers have little to celebrate in today's low-interest climate. Most advisers suggest paying back debts before putting a stack of cash in a savings account - and that includes putting as much as you can into repaying your mortgage.
And banks and building societies are taking full advantage of this current trend in advice. They are punishing solid savers in favour of borrowers who also save a little.
Take the popular First Direct bank. In July customers on its offset mortgage benefited from 0.1% rate cut, reducing the rate to 4.5%. But savers who had up to £2,500 in their account saw their rate drop by the full quarter point from 2.5% to 2.25%.
Those with £100,000 saved saw their rate slashed by 0.35% to 2.85%. Sometimes it pays more to have less.
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