National savings bank - old post office based savings, how do I access . . . Hi all, I have just been given the book for a savings account which my parents set up some 25 years ago but has been dormant for some time now It is an 'Investment account' with the 'national savings bank' - it was done through the post office The local office looked at me although I had 3 heads so I am unsure how to proceed!
Old national savings stamp book - MoneySavingExpert Forum I'm happy to see this thread as only recently I was mentioning to a friend that at my junior school we participated in buying National Savings Stamps it was a way to encourage us youngsters to save I remember how enjoyable it was to lick the stamps to place in the books how exciting it was when you'd almost filled one whole page
yet again national savings website down - MoneySavingExpert Forum The bonus will be paid to millions of its current account customers who also have savings or a mortgage with it Forced onto a prepay energy meter? You may be due money back as 10,000s to be compensated
Old National Savings savings certificate - MoneySavingExpert Forum I've found an old childhood savings certificate, in physical form in a green-covered booklet with holder's certificate bearing my signature in a pocket at the back The certificate was purchased in 1967 for £1 and bears an old serial number It would have matured in 1972 with the addition of 5 shillings (25 pence)
National Savings - 100% safe? — MoneySavingExpert Forum Because National Savings and Investments is backed by HM Treasury, you can rest assured that all your capital is 100% secure, however much you invest " Please take a look at the Are Your Savings Safe article - it would need HM Government to go bankrupt before any losses were incurred
Any way to access tax certificates for NS I bonds online? Yes - that's exactly what I do It's just that other savings institutions (even P2P providers) make that job alot easier than NS I by issuing a single tax summary certification at the end of every tax year Frankly, it's not rocket science from an IT perspective
Ancient National Savings Certificate - MoneySavingExpert Forum Hello, I recently found a couple of books titled National Savings Certificate book that my grandparents bought when I was a child I'm now in Canada and wondered if there is a website I can go to, to find out who to contact to see if the books have any value The date stamp says Mar 30, 1965 and both were purchased for 1 pound
1953 National Savings Certificate - MoneySavingExpert Forum 6 October 2017 at 12:16PM in Savings investments I have just found an ancient NS Certificate which belonged to my mum It was taken out in 1953 for £15 and says it is worth £20 after 7 years