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The best cash ISA rates today
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Rory McGrellis

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Published: 14/04/2025

Last updated: 14 April 2025 at 11:30

 

Many top-performing ISAs hold steady, while Moneybox raises the lead easy access rate to 5.71% AER.

 

 

Despite rates spiralling across multiple sectors at the end of last week, the majority of leading ISA returns have remained the same over the weekend - welcome news for savers worried about further cuts.

 

However, going against the grain, Moneybox once again pushed the top easy access ISA rate higher after raising returns on its Moneybox Cash ISA to 5.71% AER on Friday, while also hiking the rate on its Open Access Cash ISA to 5.00% AER. This sees the provider now slightly above Plum’s Plum Cash ISA which continues to pay 5.68% AER.

 

Meanwhile, Chetwood Bank lowered returns on its HL Active Savings - 2 Year Fixed Rate Cash ISA to 4.40% AER, though retains its leading status on our two-year fixed chart.

 

Below, you can find out more about accounts offering some of the best easy access, fixed and notice cash ISA rates on the market. These products can all be accessed by new customers with minimum deposits of up to £10,000. Keep in mind higher rates may be available to existing customers or those with a larger initial deposit.

 

For a more detailed overview of the cash ISA market, visit our charts; alternatively, to find out more about these tax-free savings accounts, view our ISA guides.

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