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Conister Bank Presents Brand New Savings Rates

by isleofman.com 6th April 2011
Conister Bank, the Isle of Man’s only independent bank, have launched a brand new range of fixed rate, fixed term savings accounts. Available to both new and existing customers, these attractive new rates offer depositors the facility to earn a fixed rate of return for periods of between one and five years. Offering competitive interest rate of up to 4.00% AER*, these new rates provide Conister Bank savers with a secure certainty of returns on their savings. This latest range of savings accounts (as summarised below) are available for deposit from just ?10,000 to a maximum of ?1million. Conister Bank, is delighted to be able to offer new and existing customers, a secure home for their savings whilst benefiting from a fixed rate of return over their chosen term. Douglas Grant, Acting Managing Director of Conister Bank commented “As uncertainty continues in the Bank of England Base Rate, these savings rates provide an uncomplicated reassurance of return for savers. Investing with Conister Bank, offers customers, the advantage of the Bank’s attractive new interest rates which offer a superb return along with the security of saving with one of the Island’s most trusted and longstanding financial institutions.” Key features of these fixed term deposits include: • Interest rate fixed over the term of the deposit • Interest payable annually, monthly or on maturity • Minimum deposit ?10,000 • Maximum deposit of ?1mllion • Available to both new and existing customers, • Available from Conister Bank, Isle of Man Business Park, Braddan, • Online at www.conisterbank.co.im, • Or telephone the deposits team on 694694 -ends-
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 6th, April 2011 02:56pm.

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