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Standard Life Bank savings rate changes
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Standard Life Bank product story
Edited by the Insidemoneytalk editorial team
Dec 18, 2006
Standard Life Bank will be making the following rate increases, to its variable personal and business savings products, with effect from 16 February 2007:
All variable rate Business Savings accounts (including Business Bonus) increased by 0.25%; All variable rate direct access ISAs increased by 0.25%; Personal DASA and all Personal 50 Day Notice Accounts increased by 0.20%; 50-Day Notice ISA increased by 0.20%.
For further information log onto www.standardlifebank.com.
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