This 5.5% (AER1/Gross2) new Easy Access Account is especially for our Cambridge customers


To celebrate the opening of our new St Andrews Street branch, we’re making you an exclusive offer with our Cambridge Easy Access Account.


Easy access to your money


Only available here in Cambridge, this savings account pays a tasty variable interest rate of 5.5% (AER1/Gross2). We pledge to keep the interest rate no lower than 0.5%
below Bank Base Rate until 1st January 2010, so you can rest assured the rate will continue to be very attractive. It really is easy access too. You can get to
your money whenever you need to, without giving notice or losing interest.


Apply in branch today!


The special rate for Cambridge is available if you have £1,000 or more to deposit, so grab your slice today. Find out more, or open your Cambridge Easy Access Account at either the new N&P St Andrews Street branch, or the N&P Burleigh Street branch.

 

 

More about the Cambridge Easy Access Account

• Minimum opening investment and balance of £1,000 – maximum balance of £1 million.

• The gross AER paid on Cambridge Easy Access will be no lower than 0.5% below Bank Base Rate until 1st January 2010.

• The interest rate that we pay on this account is variable and may go up or down from time to time.

• Interest can be paid annually on 1st January, either added to your account or paid out to another account. Monthly interest is also available where it must be paid out to another account.

• Available in single or joint names, or on a trustee basis.

 

• This is a share account, for personal customers only.


• Cambridge Easy Access must be opened at one of our Cambridge branches but can be operated through any N&P branch, by post or via the internet.


• Investment Share account interest rate (excluding bonus) applies while the balance is
below £1000.


1. AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and shows what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and added each year.


2. The rate paid before the deduction of tax applied to interest on savings.