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We believe that loyalty should be rewarded, which is why we have created two new Loyalty Fixed Term Deposit Accounts for those clients who have been banking with us for over 4 years. Many banks offer savings accounts that revert to a much lower rate after an initial period. With our fixed rate loyalty products, your rate won’t change for the fixed period and we will always be in touch to discuss what you want to do with your money before the term expires.
You can deposit additional funds of between £25,000 and £2,000,000 into any one of these accounts. These special rates are only applicable to clients who have been banking with us for 4 years.
Speak to your Private Banker today. Alternatively you can use this button to email the team, who will be in touch as soon as possible.
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How do I open and manage my account? You can open an account over the phone. To be eligible for this account, you need to have been a Weatherbys Bank client for a period of 4 years prior to application. The mininum investment is £25,000. You can manage your account using Online Banking, Mobile Banking or by telephone. Can I withdraw money? No, withdrawals or transfers to other accounts are not allowed during the term of the deposit. We will contact you again before your account matures to find out what you would like to do next. Do you offer any other Deposit Accounts? Yes we do. Click here to view our full list of Deposit Accounts. Additional information Additional deposits are not allowed at any time during the deposit term, although you can apply for additional fixed term deposit accounts with us, subject to availability.
Your eligible deposits with Weatherbys Bank Limited are protected up to a total of £85,000 by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, the UK's deposit guarantee scheme. Any deposits you hold above the limit are unlikely to be covered. For further information please click here or visit www.fscs.org.uk