7.11% on Your Savings Guaranteed
What's the deal?
Birmingham Midshires are offering a market topping 7.11% AER/gross guaranteed for 12 months with their Internet 1 Year Fixed Rate Bond.
How do I benefit?
Simply visit the Birmingham Midshires website and open an account. You can invest any amount between £1 and £10million for the 12 month term.
It is worth nothing that as this is a fixed term bond you will need to open the account with the full amount you wish to save as no further funds can be added later.
You will also need to have your home address, email address, national insurance number (if you are eligible for gross interest) and details of a bank account in your name that has a cheque book and direct debit facility to hand when you apply.
Expiry
This is a limited availability offer. However, the 7.11% rate is fixed for 1 year from account opening.
Conditions
No withdrawals are permitted during the 1 year term so you should only consider this account if you won't need access to your money during that time. Furthermore, the account will transform into an easy access account on maturity if no further instructions are given.

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