Skipton Building Society savings accounts
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Skipton Building Society offers a wide range of savings accounts – from savers looking to manage money online to people who put cash aside each month as regular savers.
The building society also offers a series of one to three-year bonds and ISAs, along with children's savings accounts.
The Opportunity for Growth and a Guaranteed Return. Invest in index linked bond, recieve 100% of bonds growth up to 40% maximum return.
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