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What type of savings account do you need?Find out about the different types of savings accounts available to suit a variety of needs.
Savings
ISAs
Residential
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Specialist mortgages
Featured - Debt and your credit score
How debt impacts your credit scoreA healthy credit score has its benefits, so make sure you manage your debt correctly.
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Life InsuranceFor peace of mind that your loved ones will be supported financially after you die, consider taking our life insurance. Find out more and compare policies.
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Featured - High interest current accounts
Find current accounts offering in-credit interest rates up to 5.00% AER.
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Best purchase credit cardsExplore the best cards with a 0% introductory period.
Credit cards
Credit repair
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How much can I give as a cash gift?
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It’s the same site you know and love, just with a different logo.
Eagle-eyed visitors to our website may have noticed something a little bit different from this morning. After lots of work behind the scenes, we’re excited to reveal the news that we’ve changed our name to Moneyfactscompare.co.uk.
We’ve rebranded our site to reinforce its position as the completely independent money comparison website you’ve become familiar with over the years. What hasn’t changed is our commitment to providing the most up-to-date and impartial financial information possible to help millions of people make better financial choices every year.
“Whether consumers are looking for a savings account, mortgage, bank account, card or loan, our site continues to offer a smooth journey, and this rebrand better defines the site as a comparison website,” said Rachel Springall, Press Officer at Moneyfacts.
Every month, hundreds of thousands of people like you compare Savings, ISAs, Mortgages, Insurance, Business Deposits and Commercial Lending, among other topics.
In support of our brand refresh, keep your eyes peeled for our first ever national television advertising campaign, which launches on Monday 13 March. The advert focuses on Moneyfactscompare.co.uk as the comparison website for ‘Serious Savers’.
Moneyfacts has been providing our trademark independent, accurate and comprehensive comparison charts to the public and financial sectors for over 35 years.
Starting life as a six-page factsheet and newsletter in 1988, Moneyfacts was created as a way for ordinary consumers to compare financial products quickly and easily. We then used this data to turn Moneyfacts into a digital form, leading to the launch of Moneyfacts.co.uk at the start of the new millennium.
Since then, we’ve grown the website to include comparison charts for savings, ISAs, mortgages, insurances and other financial products.
In addition, we’ve created content around the site aimed at helping people understand the key financial decisions shaping their world.
In the build-up to the end of the tax-year, we’ll keep you updated with the best ISA rates on the market every day. Weekly versions of the best mortgage and savings rates are also available on our site, updated every Wednesday and Friday respectively.
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Whilst the news of interest rates rising may excite savers, some will need to consider if this rise will come with a new tax bill from HMRC
Whilst the news of interest rates rising may excite savers, some will need to consider if this rise will come with a new tax bill from HMRC.
Using Moneyfacts data, we've tracked how savings rates have performed since the first of nine consecutive base rate increases.
With the Bank of England set to vote on adjusting the base rate this week, we've tracked how savings rates have performed over the past year.
Could higher house prices and mortgage rates be here to stay?
Could higher house prices and mortgage rates be here to stay?
Whilst the news of interest rates rising may excite savers, some will need to consider if this rise will come with a new tax bill from HMRC
Whilst the news of interest rates rising may excite savers, some will need to consider if this rise will come with a new tax bill from HMRC.
Using Moneyfacts data, we've tracked how savings rates have performed since the first of nine consecutive base rate increases.
With the Bank of England set to vote on adjusting the base rate this week, we've tracked how savings rates have performed over the past year.
Could higher house prices and mortgage rates be here to stay?
Could higher house prices and mortgage rates be here to stay?
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