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Got a savings account with one of these Big Five banks? Why you must move your money NOW: SYLVIA MORRIS

July 1, 2025
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Barclays Everyday Saver pays 1.16 pc but the rate is dropping to 1.11 pc on August 4, writes Sylvia Morris
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By SYLVIA MORRIS

Updated: 12:39 EDT, 1 July 2025

Leaving your cash in one of the most popular easy-access accounts was a bad idea – but it’s about to get a lot worse.

The big banks are cutting rates on their already-pitiful easy-access savings accounts – to 1 per cent in some cases.

Savers with one of these need to move their cash before they get even less interest. With one phone call or an online form you could be earning around four times as much.

To spell out how bad they are: 

  • Barclays Everyday Saver pays 1.16 per cent but the rate is dropping to 1.11 per cent on August 4
  • Halifax Everyday Saver and Lloyds Easy Saver pay 1.05 per cent on up to £25,000
  • HSBC Flexible Saver pays 1.35 per cent but 1.3 per cent from July 21
  • NatWest Flexible Saver pays 1.15 per cent on up to £25,000
  • Santander Easy Access Saver has 1.2 per cent
  • TSB Easy Saver pays 1 per cent – or 1.1 per cent if you’ve had it less than a year.

The rates on tax-free cash Isa accounts are about the same, bar HSBC’s slightly better one – but even that only pays up to 2.5 per cent on its Loyalty Cash Isa. 

Barclays Everyday Saver pays 1.16 pc but the rate is dropping to 1.11 pc on August 4, writes Sylvia Morris

Barclays Everyday Saver pays 1.16 pc but the rate is dropping to 1.11 pc on August 4, writes Sylvia Morris

If you’re looking for another account with few strings attached, look at Easy Access 82 from Kent Reliance (4.46 per cent). Others are Close Brothers Easy Access Issue 6 (with a high minimum of £10,000), Secure Trust (4.45 per cent) or Ford Money Flexible Saver (4.35 per cent).

On cash Isas, app-based Tembo pays 4.64 per cent or Vida Savings Issue 1 pays 4.55 per cent. Others are Kent Reliance Easy Access Isa Issue 58 (4.46 per cent), Charter Savings Bank Easy Access Easy Isa 60 (4.26 per cent), Ford Money Flexible Isa (4.35 per cent) and Family BS Market Tracker (4.37 but falling to 4.3 per cent on July 1).

There are higher-paying accounts – but read the small print. The top easy-access rate is 4.75 per cent at Atom Instant Saver Reward – but that drops to 2.5 per cent in any month you make a withdrawal.

On cash Isas, app-based CMC Invest gets you 5.44 per cent but this includes a three-month bonus, after which it is 4.59 per cent. 

CMC deposits your money with an actual bank protected under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) up to £85,000. 

But it can put some into very low-risk short-term bonds.

It’s still protected but under the Financial Conduct Authority‘s Client Assets Sourcebook scheme in the unlikely event of CMC running into trouble. 

You will get your money back but it could take longer than with the FSCS. And there is a slim chance that if the bond provider becomes insolvent you might not have any cover.

Five of the best cash Isas

 Products featured 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.

A cash Isa is an essential account for savers that protects you from tax on your interest.

This means that your pot can grow without tax dragging it back – something that is especially important for the growing number of 40 per cent taxpayers.

This is Money’s savings experts scour the market for the real best cash Isa deals – looking for top rates and accounts that come without catches to trip you up. 

Below you can find a run down of our top deals and you can check all the best cash Isa rates in our savings tables. 

CMC Invest* easy-access – 5.44% (0.85% bonus for 3 months)

– Facts: £1 to open, no limit on withdrawals, short bonus

– Transfers in: Yes

– Flexible: Yes 

Trading 212* – easy access – 4.92% with this link 

– Facts: £1 to open, no limit on withdrawals, 0.73% bonus for 12 months 

– Transfers in: Yes (but won’t get bonus rate)

– Flexible: Yes

Chip easy access* – 5.00% (0.94% bonus rate for 3 months)

– Facts: £1 to open, limited to three withdrawals a year, short bonus

– Transfers in: Yes

– Flexible: No

Cynergy Bank one-year fix – 4.35%

– Facts: £1,000 to open

– Transfers in: Yes 

– Flexible: No 

Cynergy Bank two-year fix – 4.25%

– Facts: £1,000 to open

– Transfers in: Yes 

– Flexible: No 

> Read more in our full Five of the best cash Isas guide 

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