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What are the interest rates for Tide Instant Saver and how do they work?

What are the interest rates for Tide Instant Saver and how do they work?

Interest rates determine how much your savings grow over time. 

The interest rate you receive for the funds you deposit in your Tide Instant Saver account is equal to the published Bank of England Base Rate (gross) minus a certain percentage, determined by Tide. It’s calculated as a percentage of your balance, and the higher the interest rate, the more your savings can grow.

Thе interest rate applicable to your Tide Instant Saver account is a variable rate and can change as the market fluctuates. The interest you earn can either go up or down depending on the rate. You can find the interest rate applicable to your savings account in the relevant Summary Box.

From 1 April 2025, members on our Smart, Pro and Max plans are enjoying preferential interest rates* on Instant Saver accounts: 

  • Smart – 3.04% AER (variable) on business savings up to £100,000

  • Pro – between 3.35% AER  and 3.55% AER (variable), on business savings up to £150,000

  • Max – between 3.35% AER  and 3.86% AER (variable), on business savings up to £1,000,000

Now you can earn even more interest:

When you open a main Tide Business Current Account, or just a Tide Instant Saver without already holding a main account, you get our best rates for the first 6 months. So, you’ll earn up to 4% variable AER on funds you put in your Tide Instant Saver, at no additional cost. After this, the interest rates of your Tide plan will apply – see the Summary box.

If your Tide Business Current Account is older than 6 months and you’re on Max, the Tide Instant Saver Boost is available for £99 + VAT per month. See everything about it in its Summary Box

*The variable rates shown are correct as of 07 August 2025. The interest is applied in a progressive tiered structure, meaning that each portion of the deposit earns interest at the corresponding rate for that tier – rather than applying the highest interest rate to the entire deposit, only the amount exceeding each threshold earns the higher rate.

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