e-savings - Savings - Barclays
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e-savings, the easy way to save. Start earning internet now. Link to Online Banking log in (opens in new window)

Getting into the savings habit is as easy as putting the kettle on. And with our e-savings account you can get started in less time than it takes to make a cup of tea*.

Our e-savings account is an exclusively online savings account, you don't need to save regularly, and you can move your money between your Barclays account in minutes without waiting for it to clear.

 
More benefits
  Instant transfers online between your Barclays accounts.
  Manage your online savings account around the clock.
  Tiered interest rates (rates are variable).
  Easy to open with just £1
e-savings
   Interest rate from 0.10% AER (0.10% gross pa)† 
  Maximum deposit £2 million 
  Access Instant
  Interest paid
(frequency)
Quarterly
  Account management Online
 
Now apply online
      

Online Banking customers:
To apply, login to Online Banking now and select the e-savings link on the left of the page

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* For existing online banking customers.

† Gross is the rate of interest payable before income tax is deducted. Interest is payable gross to non-tax payers subject to the required certification. AER (Annual Equivalent Rate) illustrates what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and compounded each year.

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