With the base rate at a record low, it has never been more important to shop around to get the best returns on your hard-earned savings.
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Instant access savings accounts allow you to withdraw funds on demand.
Instant access savings give you immediate access to your money without having to go through the usual channels associated with standard savings accounts.
It’s a good idea to maintain a financial reserve in an instant access savings account, just in case of emergencies.
For more information on which account to choose read our guide to ISA vs standard savings accounts, or our 10 tips to a better savings.
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