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    Best fixed rate savings bonds: Our tables show the top accounts

    August 7, 20254 Mins Read


    • The top fixed term savings bonds over different time periods 
    • This is Money’s savings tables are completely independent  and unique
    • Accounts with catches are shown clearly
    • Compiled by savings expert Sylvia Morris 
    • Unlike other tables, providers do not have to pay to appear

    By THIS IS MONEY

    Updated: 17:24, 7 August 2025

    Accounts featured below are independently selected by This is Money’s specialist journalists. If you open an account using links which have an asterisk, This is Money will earn an affiliate commission. We do not allow this to affect our editorial independence. 

    FIXED-RATE ACCOUNTS 
    Type of account (min investment)                    0% tax 20% tax 40% tax
    ONE YEAR       
    Union Bank of India (£5,000+)  4.47  3.58  2.78
    Vanquis Bank (£1,000+)  4.44  3.55 2.66
    Atom Bank (£50+)  4.42  3.54  2.65 
    Stream Bank (£1,000+)  4.41  3.53  2.65 
    Close Brothers Savings (£10,000+)  4.4  3.52  2.64 
    Tandem Bank (£1,000+)  4.36  3.49  2.62 
    Access Bank (£5,000+)   4.35  3.48 2.62
    Cynergy Bank (£1,000)  4.35 3.48 2.62
    Ford Money (£500+)  4.35  3.48  2.62 
    GB Bank (£1,000+)  4.35 3.48  2.62
    JN Bank (£100+)  4.35  3.48  2.62 
    Chetwood Bank (£1,000+)  4.3  3.44  2.58 
           
    EIGHTEEN MONTHS      
    Oxbury Bank (£1,000+)  4.45 3.56  2.67
    JN Bank (£100+)(3)  4.35  3.48  2.61 
    Cynergy Bank (£1,000+)  4.33 3.46 2.6
           
    TWO YEARS
    JN Bank (£100+)  4.45  3.56 2.67 
    DF Capital (£1,000+)  4.44  3.55  2.67 
    Oxbury Bank (£1,000+)  4.4  3.52  2.64 
    Vanquis Bank (£1,000+)  4.38 3.5 2.63
    Atom Bank (£50+)  4.35  3.48  2.61 
    RCI Bank (£1,000+)  4.35  3.48  2.61 
    Birmingham Bank (£5,000+)  4.33 3.46 2.6
    Close Brothers Savings (£10,000+)  4.33  3.46  2.6 
    GB Bank (£1,000+)  4.25  3.4 2.55
           
    THREE YEARS
    JN Bank (£100+)  4.45 3.56 2.67
    Birmingham Bank (£5,000+)   4.44 3.55  2.66
    DF Capital (£1,000+)  4.43  3.54  2.66 
    Cynergy Bank (£1,000+)  4.41  3.53 2.65 
    Close Brothers Savings (£10,000+)  4.33  3.46  2.6 
           
    FIVE YEARS
    JN Bank (£100+)  4.52 3.62  2.71
    Chetwood Bank (£1,000+)  4.5  3.6  2.7 
    Birmingham Bank (£5,000+)  4.48 3.58 2.69
    DF Capital (£1,000+)  4.47  3.58  2.68 
    * If you open an account using links which have an asterisk, This is Money will earn an affiliate commission. We do not allow this to affect our editorial independence nor will it impact the interest rate you receive.
    * (R) Deal is exclusive via savings platform, Raisin UK.
    * (H) Deal is available via Hargreaves Lansdown’s savings platform, Active Savings. 
    (3) This rate is the ‘expected profit rate’ under Sharia compliant accounts. The bank monitors the target profit on a daily basis to ensure it is achievable.
    (4) 15-month term 

     

    BEST MICRO-FIXED RATE ACCOUNTS
    Type of account (min investment) 0% tax 20% tax  40% tax 
    SIX MONTHS    
    Atom Bank (£50+)  4.35  3.48  2.61 
    GB Bank (£1,000+)  4.35  3.48 2.61
    Cynergy Bank (£1,000+)  4.35  3.48  2.61 
    Hampshire Trust Bank (£1+)  4.35  3.48  2.61 
           
    NINE MONTHS       
    Atom Bank (£50+)  4.15  3.32  2.49 
    Aldermore Bank (£1,000+) ( R)  4.24  3.39  2.54 
    National Bank of Egypt (£10,000+) ( R)  4.22  3.38  2.53
    United Trust Bank (£5,000+)  4.15 3.32 2.49
    (1) This rate is the ‘expected profit rate’ under Sharia compliant accounts       
    (R) Deal is exclusive via savings platform, Raisin UK.       
    (P) Deal is exclusive via savings platform, Prosper.co.uk       

    * Note: From April 2018, tax conversions will apply only to taxpayers living in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scottish taxpayers are subject to different income tax rates after this date.

    Dear Reader,

    These tables are unique on the web. They are independent and providers are not forced to pay to appear, which is typically the case at big comparison sites.

    Independent savings expert: Sylvia Morris

    Independent savings expert: Sylvia Morris

    They are completely unbiased – we simply show the best rates around and don’t do ‘featured deals’.

    We’ve gone a step further, too. To feature in the best buys on variable rate accounts in our savings tables, an account must give you easy access to your money and come with no hidden catches.

    In the past we have refused to include accounts where the rate is boosted by a short-term bonus or those with over-restrictive conditions so you only earn the advertised rate if you make three or less withdrawals a year.

    But with interest rates so low, most of today’s best deals have some sort of clause built in, whether that’s a bonus or a restriction on withdrawals.

    For that reason, we’ve included decent bonuses as long as they last for at least 12 months. This is to avoid you having to switch your account too often when short-term bonuses run out.

    If there is a restriction on withdrawals we have made this clear in the notes on each account.

    We also ignore old-style ‘notice’ accounts where the bank or building society can demand you give up to six months’ notice that you want to take our money out while it can change the rate at any time without warning.

    All banks and building societies are registered with the Financial Services Authority and signed up to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, either directly (protecting up to £85,000) or via its passport scheme (where the compensation limit depends on the bank’s home country. In Europe it is €100,000).

    If you have a question about the tables email sy.morris@dailymail.co.uk and editor@thisismoney.co.uk

    Sylvia Morris

    This is Money savings tables expert

     

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