Gatehouse Bank launches two new fixed term Green Saver accounts

Gatehouse Bank has extended its range of Green Saver accounts, with the introduction of an 18 month and a 4-year fixed term account.

The two new accounts are:
- 18 Month Fixed Term Green Saver – 1.25% AER
- 4-Year Fixed Term Green Saver – 1.55% AER

Both accounts offer customers a competitive return on their savings and provide the opportunity for savers to play their part in a greener future, with a tree planted in a certified UK woodland project for each account opened and the carbon credits registered on behalf of the Bank’s Green Saver customers.

The new accounts extend the Bank’s suite of Green Saver accounts to ten, of which four are Green Saver Cash ISAs.

Rav Kumar, senior product manager at Gatehouse Bank, said: “Gatehouse is committed to providing customers with a competitive return on their savings over the long term, and introduction of the 18 month and 4-year Green Saver accounts offer customers additional choice and the opportunity to a contribute to a greener future.

“Since the launch of our Green Saver range in February, we have already planted over 5,000 new trees across in the UK, thanks to the Gatehouse customers, and by increasing the number of products available to savers, we aim to plant many more trees in the near future.”

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