Birmingham Midshires Savings Accounts

Birmingham Midshires Savings Accounts are award winners for the Best Direct Savings Account Provider in 2009 by Your Money Awards. Open an account today!

Birmingham Midshires Savings Accounts offer savers great rates of interest (AER), online account management plus unlimited deposits and withdrawals on your account.

Birmingham Midshires Savings Accounts

Best Direct Savings Account Provider in 2009

Birmingham Midshires Key Facts

  • Best Direct Savings Account Provider in 2009
  • Great rates of interest (AER)
  • Invest from £1 to £5m
  • Manage and access your account online 24/7
  • Manage your savings over the internet
  • Compare a Birmingham Midshires Savings Account online now!

Birmingham Midshires internet savings accounts allow you can manage your money over the web, choose from Easy Access Accounts with great rates of interest. Fixed Rate Bonds offer savers the exact return on your money. Internet Cash ISAs are tax free savings. Getting Fixed Rate ISAs will give you a good return on your money.

Birmingham Midshires are specialist in providing savings accouns and mortgages to UK homeowners. Take a look at their savings accounts and start working your money harder. Birmingham Midshires are part of the Bank of Scotland group so your money is in safe hands.

Birmingham Midshires Savings Accounts contact details:
Address: Birmingham Midshires Corporate Centre, P.O. Box 81, Pendeford Business Park, Wobaston Road, Wolverhampton WV9 5HZ
Phone Number: 0845 602 2828
Website: www.askbm.co.uk

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