abbey instant access savings accounts

by admin on February 23, 2010

abbey instant access savings account

notes on the habits of the Abbey of “capturing” of savings

The amount of money that the average British sites accounts savings have increased significantly in the last 12 months.

People are increasingly putting cash in savings accounts, new research reveals Abbey.

With its most recent snapshot which shows that the typical consumer is setting aside £ 198 each month, the company indicates that this is an increase of 21 percent of that that was hidden in the beginning of 2009.

However, it seems that men are making every effort to investing in t online savings accounts and other savings plan, with the average man putting away £ 220 on a monthly basis.

Women, on the other hand, are putting £ 176 in a savings account each month, an increase of 34 percent since the beginning of this year.

At the regional level Londoners who keeps most of the month, followed by those living in the south-west and Wales.

The company’s research also shows that 44 percent of people have a Cash ISA, while 62 percent of respondents are hold an instant access savings account.

Reza Attar-Zadeh, director of savings and investments at Abbey, said: “It is encouraging to see that savings habits of the nation have gathered in the last 12 months, although people have been faced with a challenging economic climate, but it is still on to a large number of people still have no savings at all. ”

In fact, one in five people claim they have no money unless it is.

Those looking for a comparison of the accounts in an attempt to prepare the future of your finances may be interested in your comments, regardless of their reasons for savings, consumers looking to save money for the future must “develop a plan of action that works for them.”

Meanwhile, John Fitzsimons said in a recent article that lovemoney.com a regular savings account can be a “very smart” to install good habits of saving.

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