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180 Day Notice Accounts

The comparison chart below shows the best interest rates available for up to 180-day Notice Accounts. You can personalise the table by specifying the size of your investment amount and whether you have a lump sum to invest or want to make a monthly deposit.

Begin your comparison today and find the best Notice Account for you.

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Notice Account Rates - Up to 180 Days

Notice Account Rates - Up to 180 Days

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We found 128 products in total, of which 21 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
  • QIB (UK) Raisin UK - 95 Day Notice Account
    AER
    5.20%
    Expected Rate
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    95 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
  • Harpenden BS Online 60 Days' Notice Account (Issue 2)
    AER
    5.00%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    60 Day
    Interest Paid
    Yearly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • Market Harborough BS 180 Day Notice Account
    AER
    5.00%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    180 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • RCI Bank UK 95 Day Notice Savings Account
    AER
    4.95%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    95 Day
    Interest Paid
    Anniversary
    Further Options ˅
    Go To Provider's Site
    AER
    4.95%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    95 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
  • Recognise Bank 95 Day Notice Account - Issue 4
    AER
    4.95%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    95 Day
    Interest Paid
    Anniversary
    Further Options ˅
    Go To Provider's Site
    AER
    4.95%
    Account Type
    Variable
    Notice
    95 Day
    Interest Paid
    Monthly
    Go To Provider's Site
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How our 180 day notice account comparison works

Comparing 180-day notice accounts is really straight-forward with our comparison charts. We offer convenience first by showing products at the top of the table that can be applied for directly from a click on the ‘Apply Online’ button. These are shown in rate order, so you can combine a great rate with a quick way to apply.

Following these products with quick links are other providers ordered by rate. You can also refine your results by using the filters to amend your search results.

What are 180 day notice accounts?

These types of notice accounts allow you to usually achieve higher rates than easy access accounts or notice accounts that require fewer days’ notice, but remember if you need to withdraw your money you will need to give 180 days’ notice, so careful planning is essential.

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