Different people save for many different reasons, so it’s good to know that at The Nottingham there’s a wide range of accounts that you can choose from. From regular investors to our youngest members, and football fans to registered charities, we’ve got a savings account that’s just right for you.
Our Access ISA is ideal for medium term tax-free savings. You don’t have to tie your money up as you can make unlimited withdrawals subject to 60 days’ notice or have instant access subject to loss of interest. You need just £10 to open an account.
From time to time we offer limited issue branch fixed rate savings accounts. To find out if we have any fixed rate accounts available at the moment please contact your nearest branch.
Our Branch Instant account gives you control over your savings with instant access to your money when you need it.
Our Branch Notice account offers you the flexibility to access your money as often as you like, by giving us 60 days' notice. And if you really need to get hold of your money, we'll give you instant access. Perfect for your medium-term savings.
Our eSaver 20 Issue 2 account is the simple and secure way to manage your savings online. You can have access to your money by giving 20 days’ notice. You can start saving with just £500.
Our First Home Saver account has a very competitive interest rate and is designed especially to help you save the deposit on your first home.
By opening a Nottingham Forest Saver account, you can play a significant part in the future of your favourite football club.
Get into the savings habit with our Regular Saver account. Whether it’s for a car, a wedding or just for a rainy day, save little and often and watch your money grow.
Starter ISA offers you complete flexibility to grow your tax free ISA savings at a pace to suit you.
*Interest will be paid free of UK income tax. The value of tax benefits depends on individual circumstances. The tax treatment of ISAs may change
A Young Savers' Club account is a great way to teach your little one all about finances and get them bitten by the savings bug from an early age.