ISA Interest Rates

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Tax efficient savings

An Individual Savings Account (ISA) can provide a tax efficient way of saving, while at the same time offering you reasonable interest rates for your money.

Your ISA interest rates will depend in part on the type of ISA you place your savings in. There are two main types of ISA, cash ISAs and stocks and shares ISAs. Stocks and shares ISAs bring the opportunity for higher interest rates but also involve more risk than cash ISAs.

ISA interest rates may also vary according how long you are able to commit your savings for and also the size of the deposit you are able to make. The longer you are able to commit your funds for, and the bigger your deposit, the higher the interest rate you are likely to get.

It is a good idea to shop around and compare the market in order to find the best savings option for your money. You may want to do this with help of an independent investment advisor.

Alternatively, use the table below to compare popular stocks and shares ISA interest rates, or visit our cash ISA page to compare cash ISA rates.

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