First Trust Savings

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Company:First Trust Bank (NI)
www.firsttrustbank.co.uk
First Trust Bank (NI)
First Trust Bank (NI)
www.firsttrustbank.co.uk
First Trust Bank (NI)
 
Product:Select AccountCash ISA Account 
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Savings Details 
Account Type:Instant AccessCash ISA 
Rate Type:variablevariable 
Headline Interest Rate:0.3%2.15% 
Application Criteria 
Existing Customer Only:nono 
Minimum Age:716 
Restricted Availability:nono 
Area Restrictions:nonenone 
Minimum Investment:£1£50 
Maximum Investment:Unlimitedn/a 
Minimum Balance:£1£50 
Maximum Investment pa:n/a3600 
Maximum Balance:n/aUnlimited 
Open to UK Residents:yesyes 
Introductory Rates 
Introductory Bonus:0%0% 
Incentives Offered:nono 
Rates 
Tax Free:noyes 
Open-ended Bonus:0%0% 
Rate Tiers:noyes 
Fixed Interest Rate:n/ano 
Interest Payment Freq:annuallyannually 
Managing Account 
Instant:yesn/a 
Passbook:yesyes 
Transactions at Branch:yesannually 
Transactions at Branch:yesannually 
Transactions by Phone:yesyes 
Transactions by Internet:yesyes 
Transactions by Post:nono 
Special Access:nono 
Withdrawal Conditions:nono 
Transfers In:n/ayes 
Transfers Out:n/ayes 
Fees & Charges 
Penalty on all Wdls:non/a 
Trans Notice/Pen/Charge:n/acharge only 
Transfer Notice:n/a0 
Transfer Penalty:n/a0 
Transfer Charge:n/a30 
Withdrawal Notice:n/a0 
Withdrawal Penalty:n/a0 
Withdrawal Charge:n/a0 
W/d Notice/Penalty/Charge:n/ano notice, penalty or charge 

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Investment
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AER% Paid
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First TrustFirst Trust Select AccountCompare
Instant Access0.3%annually£1yesyesyes
First TrustFirst Trust Cash ISA AccountCompare
Cash ISA2.15%annually£50yesyesyes
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