Virgin Money launches new fixed rate ISAs and fixed rate bonds - easier.com Virgin Money launches new fixed rate ISAs and fixed rate bonds - easier.com

Monday, May 28, 2012

Virgin Money launches new fixed rate ISAs and fixed rate bonds - easier.com

Virgin Money launches new fixed rate ISAs and fixed rate bonds - easier.com

Virgin Money has launched new issues of its popular Fixed Rate Bond and Fixed Rate Cash ISA range. The accounts offer customers a competitive rate, combined with certainty of returns for either one or three years. Accounts are available through Northern Rock branches, online, by post and over the telephone, and interest rates are the same through all distribution channels. ISA customers receive the same rates as those with a non-ISA account.

Virgin Fixed Rate Cash ISA
The Virgin Fixed Rate Cash ISA offers customers a rate of 3.30% for one year (issues 9 &13) and 3.60% for three years (issues 10 & 14) respectively. This matches the rate available for a non-ISA savings account and savers also benefit from the tax-efficiency of the ISA wrapper. These accounts allow transfers in from existing ISAs. Customers can withdraw subject to a charge equivalent to 60 and 120 days’ loss of interest respectively.

Virgin Fixed Rate Bond
The one year Virgin Fixed Rate Bond offers customers a fixed rate of 3.30%, while the three year Bond pays 3.60% per annum. Accounts can be opened with a minimum deposit of just £1, and additional deposits can be made into the bonds during the offer period, up to a maximum of £2 million per customer. Interest can be paid annually, or for those who prefer a monthly option, on the last day of the month (available first business day of the following month). Customers choosing to receive their interest monthly receive the same AER as those receiving annual interest.

The Bonds are non-redeemable and do not allow any withdrawals or closure during their respective fixed rate periods. They are strictly limited issues and may be withdrawn without notice once fully subscribed. Once withdrawn, no further deposits can be made into existing accounts. Upon maturity the account will become a no notice matured bond account and investors will be notified in writing upon maturity of the interest rate payable.

More information on Northern Rock’s savings range is available at northernrock.co.uk/savings.


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