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Nationwide improves fixed-rate ISA range

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Nationwide Building Society has made a number of improvements to its fixed-rate ISA range to ensure its customers get best savings rates around.

A new 18-month fixed-rate ISA has been launched, paying a market-leading savings interest rate of between three and 3.25 per cent per annum/AER.

The society has also launched a new four-year fixed-rate ISA for customers looking to invest their money over a longer period, paying between four and 4.25 per cent per annum/AER.

Robin Bailey, Nationwide's director for savings, said: "With less than 50 days left before the end of the current tax year, there isn't much more time for consumers to make use of their full ISA allowance."

Nationwide also has an e-ISA available for customers who prefer to save online which pays a market-leading rate of 2.90 per cent gross per annum/AER variable.

Mr Bailey recently claimed that there are few opportunities to "beat the tax man" and one of the options available to savers is the ISA.
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