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It's not all good news for savers

Article Published: 19/11/2007

Halifax has announced today that it is reducing its core savings rates by up to 0.25%. Whilst we have seen the launch of some competitively priced savings products this week, Halifax has bucked the trend by cutting rates on its core range. It is uncommon to see a provider reduce their rates in a period of base rate stability.

But while the majority of existing savers will have received a letter in the post informing them of a cut in their rate, Halifax is at the same time out to attract new customers with the recent launch of the Web Saver Extra paying 6.25% and by adding a bonus of 0.50% onto the Guaranteed Saver.

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The message is clear, stay on your toes and keep an eye on your account to ensure you are getting the best rates available. Don't be afraid to vote with your feet when it comes to getting the best deal for your savings.

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