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Banking offshore

Banking offshore with Abbey International offers a number of valuable benefits, including interest paid on your account gross (subject to the EU Savings Tax Directive ), tax neutrality and a wide choice of specialist offshore accounts to meet your everyday banking needs and your long term saving goals.

Please note: Abbey International has a minimum balance entry requirement of £50,000 (or currency equivalent) across our portfolio of products. The minimum balance amount can be spread across a range of accounts, subject to the minimum opening deposit for each account being met.

Everyday Banking Accounts

Offshore Gold account and deferred-debit cards

This offshore current account gives you all the flexibility you need to manage your money easily, efficiently and with instant access. Your account can be in sterling, euro or US dollars, earning an attractive variable rate of interest paid gross. The higher your balance, the higher the rate.We also have a range of cards available to acompany our Gold account. Find out more about our Gold account and deferred-debit cards.

Offshore Call account

This offshore currency account is available in sterling, euro or US dollar currencies, all offering competitive variable interest rates, and with unlimited access as no notice is required for withdrawals. Find out more about our Call account.

Savings Accounts

Offshore Instant Access Savings account

If you have £3,000 or more to deposit in this instant access offshore savings account, you can make up to six penalty-free withdrawals in a year and choose whether to have your interest paid annually or monthly. Find out more about our Instant Access Savings account.

Offshore Notice account

If you can give advance notice of a withdrawal, you'll be rewarded with higher rates of interest. The longer the notice period, the higher the interest you'll earn. You have a choice of three notice periods for these sterling savings accounts: 30, 90 and 180 days. Find out more about our Notice accounts.

Offshore Base Rate Tracker account

If you have £10,000 or more to deposit, we have a range of 90 day, 180 day and term accounts, which offer attractive rates of interest. Whichever account you choose, the interest rate will move in line with the Bank of England base rate. Find out more about our Base Rate Tracker accounts.

Monthly Offshore Saver

Our offshore regular savings account is a great way to combine the flexibility of Abbey International's offshore Gold current account, with the high returns of a 1-year fixed rate savings account. This innovative combination of an offshore current account and offshore savings account means you can spend the way you want, while at the same time, save the way you should. Find out more about our Monthly Offshore Saver.

Offshore Fixed Deposit contract

We can offer you a fixed rate offshore deposit service in sterling, euro or US dollars if you're in a position to leave your money untouched for a set period. Your interest rate is guaranteed to stay the same throughout your chosen term. Find out more about our Fixed Deposit contracts.

To view our current interest rates for these offshore accounts, simply click on the button

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