Motley Fool: High-Interest Current Accounts

August 17th, 2006 | POSTED BY ROB

Most current accounts pay a rather paltry rate of interest when you’re in credit. It makes you wonder why banks even bother paying it when the best they can do is 0.1%!

However, in the last couple of years, some banks have started offering current accounts that pay rates as good as, if not better than, ordinary high interest savings accounts….

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