Account Name
Interest Rate
Summary/features
Account Name
One Year Fixed Rate Bond Issue 44
Interest Rate
4.10%AER*
Product Category
Fixed Term Bonds
  • Minimum opening balance £1,000
  • No withdrawals are allowed in the one-year period with this account.
  • Interest paid on anniversary of the account opening.
  • New and existing customers
Account Name
Two Year Fixed Rate Bond Issue 39
Interest Rate
4.20%AER*
Product Category
Fixed Term Bonds
  • Minimum opening balance £1,000
  • No withdrawals are allowed in the two-year period with this account.
  • Interest paid on anniversary of the account opening.
  • New and existing customers
Account Name
Three Year Fixed Rate Bond
Interest Rate
4.15%AER*
Product Category
Fixed Term Bonds
  • Minimum opening balance £1,000
  • No withdrawals are allowed in the three-year period with this account.
  • Interest paid on anniversary of the account opening.
  • New and existing customers
Account Name
Five Year Fixed Rate Bond Issue 11
Interest Rate
3.90%AER*
Product Category
Fixed Term Bonds
  • Minimum opening balance £1,000
  • No withdrawals are allowed in the five-year period with this account.
  • Interest paid on anniversary of the account opening.
  • New and existing customers
Why choose a fixed term bond account?

Whether you have a savings goal in mind or want to receive a higher return than a regular saving account, a fixed term bond might be what you're looking for. 

By locking away a pot of savings for a set period of time, you can benefit from a higher interest rate than for an account that you can access more freely. If you have a lump sum of savings that you don't need to access right now, this product type will work well for you.

Key features
  • Receive a higher rate of interest compared to other savings accounts
  • High maximum balances*
  • No withdrawals permitted during the fixed rate terms, so you can watch as your savings grow

*Please refer to the specific product details for the maximum operating balances.

*AER stands for the Annual Equivalent Rate and illustrates what the Interest rate would be if interest was paid and added each year.