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E-Saver

Account Effective from Min Balance Gross % p.a. (1) Net % p.a.
(2)
A.E.R. % p.a. (3) Notes
current rates
E-Saver
(Annual)
27/05/2009£11.851.481.85see below

The maximum deposit limit for this account is £250,000

1. Gross is the rate of interest without the deduction of tax (please also see note 2).

2. Net is the annual rate of interest payable after the deduction of basic rate tax (currently 20%). Interest will be paid net or, subject to the required certification, gross. Where the tax deducted exceeds an investor's tax liability (if any) a claim may be made to HM Revenue & Customs for repayment of tax. For individuals whose income falls within the basic rate band, the tax deducted will match their liability to tax on the interest and they will have no more tax to pay on it. Individuals who are liable at the higher rate(s) of income tax will have to pay additional tax due. For further information please visit www.hmrc.gov.uk/individuals/babsi.htm

3. AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and shows what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and added to the capital balance each year.

4. Interest Rates are variable

E-Saver
(Monthly)
27/05/2009£11.841.471.85see below

The maximum deposit limit for this account is £250,000

1. Gross is the rate of interest without the deduction of tax (please also see note 2).

2. Net is the annual rate of interest payable after the deduction of basic rate tax (currently 20%). Interest will be paid net or, subject to the required certification, gross. Where the tax deducted exceeds an investor's tax liability (if any) a claim may be made to HM Revenue & Customs for repayment of tax. For individuals whose income falls within the basic rate band, the tax deducted will match their liability to tax on the interest and they will have no more tax to pay on it. Individuals who are liable at the higher rate(s) of income tax will have to pay additional tax due. For further information please visit www.hmrc.gov.uk/individuals/babsi.htm

3. AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and shows what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and added to the capital balance each year.

4. Interest Rates are variable

previous rates
E-Saver
(Annual)
18/03/2009£12.001.602.00see below

The maximum deposit limit for this account is £250,000

1. Gross is the rate of interest without the deduction of tax (please also see note 2).

2. Net is the annual rate of interest payable after the deduction of basic rate tax (currently 20%). Interest will be paid net or, subject to the required certification, gross. Where the tax deducted exceeds an investor's tax liability (if any) a claim may be made to HM Revenue & Customs for repayment of tax. For individuals whose income falls within the basic rate band, the tax deducted will match their liability to tax on the interest and they will have no more tax to pay on it. Individuals who are liable at the higher rate(s) of income tax will have to pay additional tax due. For further information please visit www.hmrc.gov.uk/individuals/babsi.htm

3. AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and shows what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and added to the capital balance each year.

4. Interest Rates are variable

E-Saver
(Monthly)
18/03/2009£11.991.592.00see below

The maximum deposit limit for this account is £250,000

1. Gross is the rate of interest without the deduction of tax (please also see note 2).

2. Net is the annual rate of interest payable after the deduction of basic rate tax (currently 20%). Interest will be paid net or, subject to the required certification, gross. Where the tax deducted exceeds an investor's tax liability (if any) a claim may be made to HM Revenue & Customs for repayment of tax. For individuals whose income falls within the basic rate band, the tax deducted will match their liability to tax on the interest and they will have no more tax to pay on it. Individuals who are liable at the higher rate(s) of income tax will have to pay additional tax due. For further information please visit www.hmrc.gov.uk/individuals/babsi.htm

3. AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and shows what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and added to the capital balance each year.

4. Interest Rates are variable

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