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Organic Saver Account

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"The organic saver turns my money into something really worth having. I enjoy a healthy return on my savings and I know my money is bringing real and lasting benefits to the environment and us all."  Organic Saver - Derek Rudd, Stourbridge

In partnership with the Soil Association, this is a simple, secure savings account which helps provide finance for high quality organic farms and businesses. So while you earn a healthy return, you're helping to ensure there's plenty of organic choice.

  • You can open an Organic Saver with as little as £100
  • Your money will help us finance UK's organic food and farming industry
  • The more you save, the more you earn - rates go up with higher balances
  • You can withdraw your money by transfer at 33 days notice
  • You can choose to donate a proportion of your interest to the Soil Association.
  • You can change the proportion of money that you donate at any time
  • You can choose to Gift Aid your donation, where appropriate, ensuring that the Soil Association enjoys the full benefit of your support
  • Manage your account by post or online.

To apply for an Organic Saver and start using your savings to support organics in the UK, click here for more information and to complete an application form online. Or call us on 0500 008 720 and we'll send you an application pack.

For more information on the work of the Soil Association, click here to visit their website.

 

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