Icesave Savings Account

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Icesave savings accounts no longer exist, but there are still some competitive deals to help you save for the future. With the table below you can compare interest rates from a range of leading providers and apply online:

ProviderAccountRate TermApply
7.25%6 YearsApply Now >
A 6 year capital protected structured deposit plan designed to pay 7.25% annual income. Also available as a cash ISA and ISA transfer.
4.60%5 YearsApply Now >
Interest paid either Annually at 4.60% Gross/AER, Quarterly at 4.52% Gross or Monthly at 4.50% Gross. Minimum Deposit £10,000.
RPI Tracker5 YearsApply Now >
5 year capital protected structured deposit plan offering 100% of any growth in the Retail Prices Index with no cap, or a minimum return of 16%. Also available for Cash ISA and Cash ISA transfer.
Icesave savings accounts stopped operating when its parent bank went into administration in 2008. Accounts can no longer be accessed, but if you have money locked in Icesave them you can claim it all back from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.

Icesave savings accounts were once highly competitive, offering high returns and fixed rates. You can still make the most of your money by comparing other leading savings accounts providers and choosing the best one for you. Compare savings accounts today and apply online:
Cash ISA Selection
ProviderAccountInterest Rate (AER)TermApply
RPI Tracker5 YearsApply Now >
5 year capital protected structured deposit plan offering 100% of any growth in the Retail Prices Index with no cap, or a minimum return of 16%. Also available for Cash ISA and Cash ISA transfer.
8.25% per annumUp to 5 YearsApply Now >
A 5 year capital protected structured deposit plan offering potential early maturity, paying 8.25% a year. Also available for Cash ISA and Cash ISA transfer.
7.25%6 YearsApply Now >
A 6 year capital protected structured deposit plan designed to pay 7.25% annual income. Also available as a cash ISA and ISA transfer.

*Income payments and returns are dependent on the performance of the FTSE 100 index.