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Best 90 Day Notice Accounts

90-day Notice Accounts allow you to save your money with any of the below providers, on the condition that 90 days of notice is provided when access to funds is required.

The comparison chart below shows the best interest rates available for 90-day notice accounts from a range of providers. Begin comparing today and find the best rates for you.

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Best Notice Account Rates - 90 Days

Best Notice Account Rates - 90 Days

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We found 87 products in total, of which 11 have links to providers.

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  • Investec Bank plc 90-Day Notice Saver
    AER
    5.25%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    90 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • Bank of London and The Middle East 90 Day Notice Account (Issue 6)
    AER
    5.15%
    Expected Rate
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    90 Day
    Interest Paid
    Quarterly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • StreamBank 90 Day Notice Account - Issue 5
    AER
    5.05%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    90 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • Investec Bank plc Raisin UK - 32 Day Notice Account
    AER
    5.02%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    32 Day
    Interest Paid
    On Closure
    Go To Provider's Site
  • Furness BS Raisin UK - 90 Day Notice Account
    AER
    5.01%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    90 Day
    Interest Paid
    On Closure
    Go To Provider's Site
  • RCI Bank UK RCI Bank E-Volve Savings 14 Day Notice Account
    AER
    4.80%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    14 Day
    Interest Paid
    Anniversary
    Further Options ˅
    Go To Provider's Site
    AER
    4.80%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    14 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • GB Bank Raisin UK - 35 Day Notice Account
    AER
    4.75%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    35 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • GB Bank Wombat Invest - 30 Day Notice Account
    AER
    4.75%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    30 Day
    Interest Paid
    Daily
    Go To Provider's Site
  • Aldermore 30 Day Notice Account Issue 12
    AER
    4.55%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    30 Day
    Interest Paid
    Anniversary
    Further Options ˅
    Go To Provider's Site
    AER
    4.55%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    30 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • Buckinghamshire BS Chiltern Notice 90
    AER
    4.50%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    90 Day
    Interest Paid
    Yearly
    Further Options ˅
    Go To Provider's Site
    AER
    4.50%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    90 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
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How our 90 day notice account comparison works

Choosing your 90 day notice account couldn’t be simpler; as a default those products which can be applied for directly are shown first. These can be identified by their ‘Apply Online’ button – clicking on this gives you a quick and simple way to apply straight away.

Beneath these are the other providers but all the table is ordered by the interest rates being offered, with higher rates toward the top. Our 90 day notice account comparison can be further tailored by using the ‘Full Search' option, enabling you to find exactly what you need, quickly and easily.

What are 90 day notice accounts?

With 90 day notice accounts you save your money with a provider on the promise of giving them 90 days' advance notice of any withdrawals you wish to make. They can help you to earn higher rates of interest compared to easy access accounts or other notice account options.

These notice accounts allow you to usually achieve higher rates than easy access accounts but require you to give 90 days’ notice should you need access to your funds.

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