With Plum Interest you get a high interest rate compared to other banks. Although we compare the differing returns offered, it’s important to note that a bank account and an investment like the Plum Interest are separate financial products with different risk levels. The account types for each bank are selected according to the level of flexibility in comparison to Plum Interest.
Bank | Account Type | Interest Rate |
Barclays | Everyday Saver | 1.66% AER |
Halifax | Everyday Saver | 1.45% AER |
HSBC | Flexible Saver | 2.00% AER |
Lloyds | Easy Saver | 1.40% AER |
Nationwide | Instant Access Saver | 2.25% AER |
Natwest | Instant Saver | 1.75% AER |
Plum | Plum Interest | 5.15% AER |
Royal Bank of Scotland | Instant Saver | 1.75% AER |
Santander | Easy Access Saver | 1.70% AER |
TSB | Easy Saver | 1.50% AER |
Latest update: November 20, 2023. AER stands for the Annual Equivalent Rate.
Plum Interest is based on investments and capital is always at risk. A projection or profitable past results aren’t reliable indicators of future performance. Returns aren’t guaranteed.