A versatile option

If you run your current account in credit, with a large balance for long periods of time, it could be well worth your while to open an AMC High Interest Cheque Account alongside your existing arrangements.

Earn 0.10% gross per annum Open an AMC High Interest Cheque Account with £5,000 or more and you’ll earn a healthy 0.10% interest rate on your credit balance. If your balance dips below £5,000, you’ll still earn 0.10% gross (0.08% net and 0.10% AER). (Rates correct as at 11/02/2009)

And pay bills free from the same account! Best of all, you can pay bills directly from the account whenever you wish – completely free of charge if you make 15 or fewer transactions per quarter. It’s ideal for paying large bills, including tax and VAT. Extra transactions cost 60p per debit, and the minimum withdrawal is £200.

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The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation plc is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lloyds TSB Bank plc. AMC Bank Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Agricultural Mortgage Corporation plc. AMC Bank Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

AMC Bank Limited is a member of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme is established under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Most deposits, including those made by individuals and small firms are protected by the scheme. Where you make a deposit to us in the UK, payments under the scheme are limited to 100% of the first £85,000 of your total deposits with us, resulting in a maximum payment of £85,000 (for claims against declared in default from 7 October 2008). The scheme also covers deposits made with our offices elsewhere in the European Economic Area, and deposits in all currencies are treated alike. A leaflet with further details is available from the scheme. Call their helpline on 020 7892 7300, log onto their website at www.fscs.org.uk or write to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, 7th Floor Lloyds Chambers, Portsoken Street, London, E1 8BN.

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