Savings

Variable rate savings accounts

We're currently reviewing the interest rates on our variable savings accounts.

Fixed rate savings accounts

There is no change to our fixed rate savings accounts.
You can find more about our current range of savings accounts on our compare savings accounts page.

Mortgages

Good news for tracker mortgages

We'll be reducing the rate on our tracker mortgages by 0.25% on 8 June 2025. We'll write to you if you're affected.

Tracker mortgage payments won't change until March 2026, unless you contact us

If you want your payments to be recalculated sooner, you can request a payment recalculation online.
If you want to contact us, please call us on  0345 1200 100*. Our lines can become very busy during rate change periods.

Standard Variable Rate (SVR) mortgages

Our SVR is currently under review. We'll update our website if the interest rate changes and write to you if you're affected.

Fixed rate mortgages

There is no change to fixed rate mortgages.

Not sure which mortgage you have?

You can find out your mortgage type by checking your most recent annual statement or mortgage offer.

General FAQs

What is the Bank of England (BoE) base rate?

The BoE base rate is the rate of interest the Bank of England charges banks and building societies to borrow money. This affects the interest rates set by those banks and building societies for their customers. Any change to the base rate may impact the interest rates on savings and mortgages.

Why does the base rate change?

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) changes the base rate. It's part of the action they take to keep inflation low and stable.

What was the previous Bank of England rate change?

The previous base rate change was 6 February 2025 when it decreased from 4.75% to 4.50%.

What happens if the base rate changes again in the future?

We'd review the impact of any further bank rate changes along with the market and other economic factors at the time. It may impact the interest rates we provide on our savings and mortgages.

When could the base rate change again in the future?

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee regularly reviews the base rate (normally monthly) to decide whether a change is needed.