Savings and Cash ISAs

If you're a UK taxpayer then an ISA should be the first port of call for your savings. Moneywise reviews the best cash ISAs on the market.

Newcastle Building Society
Newcastle Big Home Saver

3.00% AER
(Easy access)
Min deposit: £1
Max deposit: unlimited
Max balance: £1,000,000
Full details

Ulster Bank (NI)
Private Reserve Ex/C

2.31% AER
(Easy access)
Min deposit: £10,000
Max deposit: unlimited
Max balance: unlimited
Full details

Stafford Railway
Pullman Monthly

1.80% AER
(Easy access)
Min deposit: £25,000
Max deposit: unlimited
Max balance: £500,000
Full details

National Savings & Investments
Income Bond

1.76% AER
(Easy access)
Min deposit: £500
Max deposit: unlimited
Max balance: £1,000,000
Full details
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