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Eligible deposits with UK institutions are protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) up to a maximum level of protection of £85,000 per person per institution. All new savings or bank accounts provided to UK customers are now covered by the FSCS.
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Choosing the right notice ISA for you is highly individual decision. However, as a rule of thumb notice ISAs with a longer notice period tend to have better interest rates. So, the longer you can leave your money untouched then generally the better the returns you can expect.
On the other hand, it is unwise to choose a long notice period ISA where you may have to access funds without proper notice – such ISAs often carry hefty penalties in terms of interest lost for those who must withdraw monies without the appropriate notice. Instead, be realistic about how likely it is that you’ll need to access your funds and, if you want to play it safe, choose an easy access cash ISA instead.