We have a new online savings account on the website called the ICICI HiSave.
The ICICI HiSave Savings Account comes with an interest rate guarantee and a competitive AER of 6.16% plus offers 24/7 online access.
What’s more, you will receive your interest on a monthly basis and will benefit from a guarantee which will give you an interest rate of 0.30% higher than the Bank of England base rate until December 31 2011.
You will also be able to make an unlimited amount of withdrawals and deposits and can open an account from just £1.
To open an account, you need to click on the apply button on the ICICI HiSave Savings Account page, fill in the online application form with your details and then hit the send button. Once you have received an email to verify your details and application, which should get to you within two working days, you need to send a cheque off for at least £1.00. Once your cheque has been received, your savings account will be open and ready to use. You will be sent an account number and login ID via email once your cheque has been received and then your internet password will be sent to you in the post.
Click the link for more information on the ICICI HiSave Savings Account.

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