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Market Leading 50 Plus Savings Account

Article Published: 19/3/2008

On Thursday 20 March, Coventry Building Society, the UK’s fourth largest building society, will be extending its highly successful Sixty-Plus Notice account to the over 50s.

The 50 Plus Notice account will offer a market leading rate of 6.45% AER(variable/gross pa) which includes a 0.60% AER bonus for the first year from account opening.  The AER’s are guaranteed to be at least 0.25% above the Bank of England Base Rate until 31 March 2010.  Savers require a minimum £10,000 investment and are allowed unlimited deposits, up to a maximum of £250,000.  Penalty-free withdrawals are permitted with 60 days’ notice.  Instant access is available subject to a 60 day penalty.

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Rachel Haworth, Head of Marketing at the Coventry said: "We are pleased to extend our savings range by now offering this best buy account to the over 50s.  It’s a natural addition to our successful 50 Plus eSave and Sixty-Plus accounts.

"We know that these customers are really keen on this type of account and, for those who have larger balances available and are able to put their money away for longer, this will offer them even more choice.

"And, for those customers who already have a Sixty-Plus Notice account, it's good news too, as they will also benefit from the increased rate and guarantee."

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