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    The British Bankers' Association BBA said that bank customers withdrew £2.3bn in January the biggest drop since records began in 1997.

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    Savers withdraw record amount from banks

    The British Bankers' Association (BBA) said that bank customers withdrew £2.3bn in January, the biggest drop since records began in 1997.



    By Paul Farrow
    Last Updated: 4:36PM GMT 24 Feb 2009


    The BBA said personal deposits fell by £2.3bn as spending drained cash and savers sought alternative deposit products. The previous high for falling deposits was £1.5bn in 1997.
    David Dooks, BBA statistics director, said: "It is the biggest monthly fall in a decade. A fall in deposits in January reflects a tendency to draw on cash to pay off credit cards after Christmas, or to move into alternative financial products paying a higher return."
    With interest rates at record lows savers are having to find other ways to get a return on their money. A recent survey showed that savers are preparing abandon their tax-free Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) because of lack of money and falling rates.
    The uSwitch survey shows that 4.3 million savers are planning on withdrawing money from their accounts, losing the advantage of the tax-free status. The research suggests that, with the average cash ISA saver having a balance of £2,200, savers are set to withdraw £9.5 billion over the next year.
    On the other hand, sales of corporate bond funds, which are paying yields of 5pc or more are proving popular among investors looking for a lower risk investment that pays an income. Bonds funds accounted for two in every three unit trusts bought in December and they continue to attract the lionshare of investors' money in 2009.
    Dooks played down suggestions that customers had lost faith in the banks and said that deposits had risen in November and December.
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      Re: Savers withdraw record amount from banks

      Reminds me must go remove that 7p from my savings account lol
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        Re: Savers withdraw record amount from banks

        I've had £1 in a Post Office interest account since the mid 1980's I wonder what it's worth now?

        I also have about £6 in a Yorkshire Building Society account from the early 1990's which I keep meaning to check on lol.
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          Re: Savers withdraw record amount from banks

          Originally posted by Mochamoo View Post
          Reminds me must go remove that 7p from my savings account lol
          No point Mocha, they paid it to me in interest last month.
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            Re: Savers withdraw record amount from banks

            Originally posted by Tools View Post
            I've had £1 in a Post Office interest account since the mid 1980's I wonder what it's worth now?

            I also have about £6 in a Yorkshire Building Society account from the early 1990's which I keep meaning to check on lol.
            If your post office account has the same interest rate as mine, maybe as much as £3.

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              Re: Savers withdraw record amount from banks

              Originally posted by tomterm8 View Post
              If your post office account has the same interest rate as mine, maybe as much as £3.
              Excellent, I`m rich
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