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23rd Issue 3 Year Fixed Rate Bond

Introducing our latest Fixed Rate Bond account maturing on 31st July 2013.

This is a Limited Edition account.

Minimum balance £1,000
Maximum balance £250,000

Download the Application Form

OPERATING THE ACCOUNT

Additional investments are permitted into a Bond while the issue is still available, subject to maximum savings limit.

Part withdrawals and early closure are not available.

On maturity you can transfer into any one of our other accounts. The Society will contact you prior to this to provide your options. If you do not complete the maturity instruction form and return it to us by the date of your Bond maturity, the account maturity proceeds will be transferred into our Chiltern Gold Easy Access account.

Our Fixed Rate Bond account can be operated either in person at our branches or by post.

The account can only be opened by UK resident individuals (not companies, charities, clubs, etc.) in single or joint names.


INTEREST RATES

Interest is fixed for the term of the account.

Interest will be paid annually at 31st December or monthly and on maturity.

See the Interest Rate page for details.


IDENTIFICATION

Go to the Essential Information page for full details of the identification required to open an account.

Please note that, for legal reasons, we are unable to open an account unless valid identification is provided.

OTHER INFORMATION

Upon opening a Fixed Rate Bond account you will automatically become a Member and be bound by the Society’s rules.

In general, all new savers opening share accounts must agree to assign any future windfall rights. Please refer to the application form for further details.

The Society reserves the right to suspend or amend an issue of shares at any time without notice and potential investors should check that the required issue is still available.

The 14 day cooling off period does not apply to Fixed Rate Bonds.

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