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Egg Savings Accounts interest rates
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Here are the current interest rates for existing Egg Savings Accounts.

Cash ISAinterest rate
Egg Cash ISA 22.50% gross pa/AER
Egg Cash ISA (new accounts no longer opened as of 12 March 2009)1.55% gross pa/AER


Savings accountinterest rate
Egg Savings Account (Internet) introductory rate (for accounts opened from 15 September 2009)2.50% gross pa/AER variable (includes introductory 12 month fixed bonus rate of 1.25% gross pa and is subject to conditions)
Egg Savings Account (Internet) introductory rate (for accounts opened between 26 June 2009 and 14 September 2009)3.25% gross pa/AER variable (includes introductory 12 month fixed bonus rate of 2.00% gross pa and is subject to conditions)
Egg Savings Account (Internet) introductory rate (for accounts opened between 14 November 2008 and 25 June 2009)2.50% gross pa/AER variable (includes introductory 12 month variable bonus rate and is subject to conditions)
Egg Savings Account (Internet) introductory rate (for accounts opened between 11 October and 13 November 2008)2.50% gross pa/AER variable (includes introductory 12 month variable bonus rate and is subject to conditions)
Egg Savings Account (Internet) introductory rate (for accounts opened between 8 May and 10 October 2008)6.30% gross pa/AER fixed for 12 months
Internet 1.25% gross pa/AER
Investor (new accounts no longer opened as of 1 March 2003) 1.25% gross pa/AER
Standard (new accounts no longer opened as of 22 July 2005)0.50% gross pa/AER


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Gross rate is the contractual rate of interest payable before the deduction of income tax at the rate specified by law. In other words, the figure you see is the rate that will be used to work out the interest you'll be paid before income tax is taken off.

Tax free is the contractual rate of interest payable where interest is exempt from income tax. In other words, you won't have to pay income tax on any interest you're paid from this product.

AER means the Annual Equivalent Rate and is a notional rate which illustrates the contractual interest rate as if paid and compounded on an annual basis.

As every advertisement for a savings product which quotes an interest rate will contain an AER, you will be able to compare more easily what return you can expect from your savings over time.