The 10% Account for Under 21's
What's the deal?
If you're aged between16 and 20, you could earn an impressive 10% on your money with Alliance & Leicester's award winning Premier 21 account.
What's more, you get a Visa debit card, access to your money 24/7 with internet banking, a 0% EAR typical overdraft* and an exclusive linked PlusSaver account that will pay 5.50% gross/AER on your savings.
How do I benefit?
Simply visit www.allianceandleicester.co.uk and open an account.
You will need to know your residential addresses for the past 5 years, details of any existing current accounts you have, information about your current employer or college and a valid email address to apply.
Expiry
The 10% rate is fixed until 30/04/2009.
Conditions
The 10% AER is payable on account balances of up to £1,000, 0.1% AER (variable) will be paid on amounts greater than this.
The account is available to UK residents between the ages of 16 and 20 who don't have a history of adverse credit, do not currently hold a Premier 21 account, or have not this type of account the past 3 months, and are able to make regular payments into the account either from a wage, allowance or an alternative income source.
* No interest is charged on agreed overdrafts however a usage fee of 50p a day (£5 max per month) is applied when in use.
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