Your
HiSAVE Savings Account earns you 6.30% AER and comes with no strings
attached. This means your money is free to grow, for a better tomorrow.
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Liquidity Option:
Your money is freely available for a withdrawal, whenever
you need it. There are no notice periods or minimum period for deposits.
You can transfer your money back from the HiSAVE Savings Account to your
linked Current account, in just few clicks.
Fast, Easy and Secure Access:
ICICI offers you fast, convenient 24 x 7 access to your
account. Take advantage of our ‘anytime, anywhere banking’
to apply online, access account details online, and view as well as download
all your transaction details online while being assured that you are operating
in a totally secured environment. ICICI Bank UK is a member of the VeriSign
Trust Network, which means that all information sent to ICICI Bank UK
website, has 128-bit encryption, protecting your information from disclosure
to third parties.
No Minimum Balance:
You are not required to maintain a minimum balance with
your HiSAVE Savings Account. You can start saving with a balance as low
as £1.
Security of Deposits:
Your HiSAVE Savings Account works harder to grow your money,
while giving you the assurance that your deposit is safe. ICICI Bank UK
Ltd. is a FSA regulated Bank. The Bank is a member of the Financial Services
Compensation Scheme established under the Financial Services and Market
Act 2000. The scheme affords 100% protection to the first £2000
of a depositor's total deposits with the Bank and 90% of the next £33,000
amounting to a maximum payout of £31,700.
Rate Guarantee:
ICICI guarantee that the HiSAVE gross interest rate will
be at least 0.25% above the Bank of England Base Rate, until 31 December
2007. During this guarantee period we promise to implement any applicable
increase in our rates within thirty business days of an increase in the
Bank of England Base Rate.
Click here to find out more or apply for an ICICI HiSave Savings Account
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