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Useful information
Cash club
The first steps in saving for
7-10 year olds
Saving is fun. And it's even better when you get a secret money box, savings graph and a place to keep track of your money.
- Start small- you can open an account with just £1
- Responsibility- you can take out up to £10 a week, without permission from a parent or guardian
- Earn interest every quarter- with the interest we pay, your money will soon grow. And if you don't pay tax, just fill out a form and you won't get taxed on your interest either
- Rewards- collect Ollie tokens and redeem them for Ollie goodies like watches, rubber ripper wallets, mini radios and much more. Pay in £5 and you get a token
- Check your account- a Club Cashline card allows you to check your balance and learn about cash machines
- Get your money- use your personal withdrawal book at any branch of The Royal Bank of Scotland
Quarterly Interest Rates
| Amount | Gross Rate % | AER% (variable) | Net Rate % | Effective from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Any amount | 1.35 | 1.36 | 1.08 | 02/01/2009 |
Gross rate
Gross rate - is the interest rate paid before the deduction of tax.
Annual Equivalent Rate (AER)
Annual Equivalent Rate (AER) - illustrates what the interest rate would be if paid and compounded each year.
Net Rate
Net Rate - is the interest rate paid after deduction of tax.
Interest is paid gross or net of the lower rate of Income Tax depending on your tax position.
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