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Compare the Best Notice Savings Accounts

Our team of independent experts have selected ten Best Buy savings accounts with notice required to access funds.

AERNotice/TermMinimum
Investment
Account Operations
SORTSORTSORT
Shawbrook Bank
120 Day Notice Personal Savings Account Issue 1
3.45%
120 Day£1000
OnlineCross
BranchTick
PostalTick
PhoneCross
Shawbrook Bank
95 Day Notice Personal Savings Account Issue 1
3.35%
95 Day£1000
OnlineCross
BranchTick
PostalTick
PhoneCross
Close Brothers Savings
Select Gold 180 Day Notice
3.15%
180 Day£10000
OnlineCross
BranchCross
PostalTick
PhoneTick
Melton Mowbray BS
Online 100 Day Notice
3.14%
100 Day£1000
OnlineTick
BranchCross
PostalCross
PhoneCross
Aldermore
90 Day Notice
3.10%
90 Day£1000
OnlineTick
BranchCross
PostalTick
PhoneTick
Derbyshire BS
Platinum Notice Account
3.05%
60 Day£5000
OnlineCross
BranchTick
PostalCross
PhoneCross
Julian Hodge Bank
Extra High Interest
3.05%
90 Day£10000
OnlineCross
BranchCross
PostalTick
PhoneCross
United National Bank

10th Anniversary 90 Day Online Notice
3.00%
90 Day£2000
OnlineTick
BranchCross
PostalCross
PhoneCross
Aldermore
60 Day Notice
2.98%
60 Day£1000
OnlineTick
BranchCross
PostalTick
PhoneTick
Aldermore
30 Day Notice
2.90%
30 Day£1000
OnlineTick
BranchCross
PostalTick
PhoneTick
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What are Notice Accounts?

If you can afford to not have instant access to your money, a Notice account can earn you more interest than an Instant Access or No Notice account.

Some Notice accounts will allow you immediate access to your money, but this will usually be at the expense of you forfeiting interest equal to the notice period you are bypassing.

A Notice account should only be considered if you don’t anticipate needing access to your money, otherwise you may find that your money would be better in an Instant Access or No Notice account.