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bobbie22 | 21:17 Sun 06th Mar 2022 | Business & Finance
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A friend of mine is selling her house and plans to go into a residential home. Where can she safely put the money bearing in mind the limit the bank can cover Is it £85 K. ?
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put £60k in premium bonds for a start.
TBH though the £85k thing is a bit of misnomer, if it ever got to that stage we'd be into the break down of society and money wouldn't matter anyway.
If she won't need access to the money for the next three years, she might want to consider putting £100k into Green Savings Bonds. It would certainly be safe there:
https://www.nsandi.com/products/green-savings-bonds
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Thanks for your replies. We will look into these.
>>> put £60k in premium bonds for a start

There are better investments! This is from December 2020:
Has the upper limit for premium bonds increased? I thought it was £50k.
I know they are not the best investments but interest rates are jack anyway even if you tie the money up for 3 years. I like the idea of instant access and however small, a chance to win a significant prize. I won £25 on 7 occasions and a £75 on one occasion last year not.
Good luck trying to buy £60,000 of Premium Bonds...
£85K only applies to a single banking group. The money could be split into several banks/building societies after checking they are all separate companies.
As others have pointed out, the upper limit for holding Premium Bonds is £50k.
https://www.nsandi.com/products/premium-bonds
If your pal has a joint account, the protected amount increases to £170,000.
Your friend really should ask a financial adviser. If its more than £85k then its worth looking after properly.

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