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Ns&i: the matchup, the stakes, the verdict

Government-backed NS&I's new fixed-rate savings pay up to 4.5% interest.

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Government-backed NS&I's new fixed-rate savings pay up to 4.5% interest. Ns&i has emerged this Friday as one of the stories drawing attention in United Kingdom.

Key facts

  • Government-backed NS&I's new fixed-rate savings pay up to 4.5% interest.
  • NS&I puts new issues of British Savings Bonds on sale with higher rates.
  • Scandal-hit NS&I raises rates on savings accounts.
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What we know

Going deeper, NS&I puts new issues of British Savings Bonds on sale with higher rates.

On the substance, Scandal-hit NS&I raises rates on savings accounts.

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The bottom line

  • Government-backed NS&I's new fixed-rate savings pay up to 4.5% interest.
  • NS&I puts new issues of British Savings Bonds on sale with higher rates.
  • Scandal-hit NS&I raises rates on savings accounts.
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