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    • What is the interest rate?

      4.60% Gross pa / AER when the condition of no more than 1 withdrawal is made per calendar year.

      2.25% Gross pa / AER when the condition of 2 or more withdrawals are made per calendar year.

      If the balance falls below £10,000, the interest payable will be equivalent to the Society’s Chiltern Easy Access rate.
      Interest is calculated daily and paid annually at 31st December into this account or a nominated account as stated on your application form.

    • Can Buckinghamshire Building Society change the interest rate?

      Yes, interest rates are variable and we can change them at any time. Any changes will be made in accordance with Section 8 of our General Terms and Conditions which sets out when we can vary the interest rate and how and when we will notify you.

    • What would be the estimated balance after 12 months based on a deposit of £10,000?

      The estimated balance after 12 months based on a deposit of £10,000 would be £10,460.00.

      This estimation assumes that:

      • £10,000 is deposited on opening the account.
      • No additional deposits or withdrawals are made.
      • Interest is paid annually and added to the account.

      This projection is provided for illustrative purposes only and does not take into account your individual circumstances.


      The estimated balance after 12 months based on a deposit of £10,000 would be £10,204.57.

      This estimation assumes that:

      • £10,000 is deposited on opening the account.
      • No additional deposits are made but withdrawals of £10 are made for the first 2 months.
      • Interest is paid annually and added to the account.

      This projection is provided for illustrative purposes only and does not take into account your individual circumstances.

    • How do I open and manage my account?

      • This account can be opened online.
      • This account is available for those aged 16 and over.
      • You can open the account with a minimum investment of £10,000 and you can save up to a maximum of £500,000.
      • You can make a cash deposit by visiting the branch, send a cheque made payable to the account holder or make a bank transfer.
      • The first payment into your account must come from your nominated account.
      • You can manage your account online via mybbs.
    • Can I withdraw money?

      • Yes, one withdrawal up to a maximum of £50,000 is allowed between 1st January - 31st December each calendar year, without notice or penalty. A second withdrawal within a calendar year will cause the interest payable to be equivalent to the Society’s Chiltern Easy Access Account.
      • You can withdraw by bank transfer to your nominated account.
      • All withdrawals are subject to our daily limits which are outlined in our Online Savings Terms and Conditions.
    • Additional Information

      • Gross rate is the rate of interest payable before the deduction of tax. We will pay interest at the gross rate.
      • You may need to pay tax on any interest that exceeds your Personal Savings Allowance. For more information please contact HMRC.
      • AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and illustrates what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and added each year.
      • We have no current plans to withdraw this product although it can be withdrawn without notice.
  • Important Information Back Copy 2

    You should read this information carefully in conjunction with our General Savings Terms and Conditions to ensure you understand them.

    Upon opening one of these accounts you will automatically become a member and be bound by the Society’s Rules, a copy of which is available on request.

    In order to keep your money safe from fraud, we will use a Financial Conduct Authority approved electronic system to verify your identity. 

    You can apply online by registering through mybbs. Please read and complete all sections of the form.

    The Society operates a 14 day cancellation period, so if you change your mind about opening an account you will receive back all your original capital plus any interest accrued.

    We have a complaints procedure designed to meet the Regulatory requirements, which we will provide on request or is available on our website www.bucksbs.co.uk. If you are unhappy with the way we have resolved your complaint you may be able to contact the Financial Ombudsman Service at www.financial–ombudsman.org.uk

  • How To Apply Back Copy 2

    To Open an Account

    Click the button above to apply online.

    Financial Services Compensation Scheme

    You must read the Information Sheet which gives all the details of the FSCS and how you are covered.

    The FSCS is the UK's statutory fund of last resort for customers of financial services firms. This means that the FSCS can pay compensation to consumers if a financial services firm is unable, or likely to be unable, to pay claims against it. The FSCS is an independent body, set up under the Financial Services & Markets Act 2000 (FSMA).

    Verifying your Identity

    In order to help you to keep your money safe from fraud we verify the identity of all customers opening a new savings account with the Society. Click here to see the list of required ID documents.

    • What is the interest rate?

      4.60% Gross pa / AER when the condition of no more than 1 withdrawal is made per calendar year.

      2.25% Gross pa / AER when the condition of 2 or more withdrawals are made per calendar year.

      If the balance falls below £10,000, the interest payable will be equivalent to the Society’s Chiltern Easy Access rate.
      Interest is calculated daily and paid annually at 31st December into this account or a nominated account as stated on your application form.

    • Can Buckinghamshire Building Society change the interest rate?

      Yes, interest rates are variable and we can change them at any time. Any changes will be made in accordance with Section 8 of our General Terms and Conditions which sets out when we can vary the interest rate and how and when we will notify you.

    • What would be the estimated balance after 12 months based on a deposit of £10,000?

      The estimated balance after 12 months based on a deposit of £10,000 would be £10,460.00.

      This estimation assumes that:

      • £10,000 is deposited on opening the account.
      • No additional deposits or withdrawals are made.
      • Interest is paid annually and added to the account.

      This projection is provided for illustrative purposes only and does not take into account your individual circumstances.


      The estimated balance after 12 months based on a deposit of £10,000 would be £10,204.57.

      This estimation assumes that:

      • £10,000 is deposited on opening the account.
      • No additional deposits are made but withdrawals of £10 are made for the first 2 months.
      • Interest is paid annually and added to the account.

      This projection is provided for illustrative purposes only and does not take into account your individual circumstances.

    • How do I open and manage my account?

      • This account can be opened online.
      • This account is available for those aged 16 and over.
      • You can open the account with a minimum investment of £10,000 and you can save up to a maximum of £500,000.
      • You can make a cash deposit by visiting the branch, send a cheque made payable to the account holder or make a bank transfer.
      • The first payment into your account must come from your nominated account.
      • You can manage your account online via mybbs.
    • Can I withdraw money?

      • Yes, one withdrawal up to a maximum of £50,000 is allowed between 1st January - 31st December each calendar year, without notice or penalty. A second withdrawal within a calendar year will cause the interest payable to be equivalent to the Society’s Chiltern Easy Access Account.
      • You can withdraw by bank transfer to your nominated account.
      • All withdrawals are subject to our daily limits which are outlined in our Online Savings Terms and Conditions.
    • Additional Information

      • Gross rate is the rate of interest payable before the deduction of tax. We will pay interest at the gross rate.
      • You may need to pay tax on any interest that exceeds your Personal Savings Allowance. For more information please contact HMRC.
      • AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and illustrates what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and added each year.
      • We have no current plans to withdraw this product although it can be withdrawn without notice.
  • You should read this information carefully in conjunction with our General Savings Terms and Conditions to ensure you understand them.

    Upon opening one of these accounts you will automatically become a member and be bound by the Society’s Rules, a copy of which is available on request.

    In order to keep your money safe from fraud, we will use a Financial Conduct Authority approved electronic system to verify your identity. 

    You can apply online by registering through mybbs. Please read and complete all sections of the form.

    The Society operates a 14 day cancellation period, so if you change your mind about opening an account you will receive back all your original capital plus any interest accrued.

    We have a complaints procedure designed to meet the Regulatory requirements, which we will provide on request or is available on our website www.bucksbs.co.uk. If you are unhappy with the way we have resolved your complaint you may be able to contact the Financial Ombudsman Service at www.financial–ombudsman.org.uk

  • To Open an Account

    Click the button above to apply online.

    Financial Services Compensation Scheme

    You must read the Information Sheet which gives all the details of the FSCS and how you are covered.

    The FSCS is the UK's statutory fund of last resort for customers of financial services firms. This means that the FSCS can pay compensation to consumers if a financial services firm is unable, or likely to be unable, to pay claims against it. The FSCS is an independent body, set up under the Financial Services & Markets Act 2000 (FSMA).

    Verifying your Identity

    In order to help you to keep your money safe from fraud we verify the identity of all customers opening a new savings account with the Society. Click here to see the list of required ID documents.

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