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Wolves Gold Account

Posted on: Wed 17 Nov 2010

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The Wolves Gold Account is an easy access savings account that's exclusive for Wolves supporters.It gives you a good rate on your savings whilst earning extra revenue for the club to put towards team development.

Benefits

· Easy access to your savings without notice or loss of interest.

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· Save from as little as £1 up to a maximum of £5 million.

· Earn a variable interest rate of 0.75% gross/AER* (correct as at 01/04/2009).

· Operate your account by telephone using your Linked Account.

· Annual statements so you can keep track of your account.

· Wolves receive a sum equivalent to 0.50% of the savings made by supporters in the Wolves Gold Account.

· Interest earned is paid annually to your Wolves Gold Account.

· Secure password protection.

Open a Wolves Gold Account today!

Simply visit www.wolvessavings.co.uk or call the Wolves Savings Team on

**0845 609 8983**

AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and illustrates what the interest rate would be if interest was paid and compounded once each year. Gross is the contractual rate of interest payable before the deducation of income tax at the rate specified by law. ** Lines are open between 8.00am and 8.00pm. Calls may be monitored and recorded for security and training purposes. 

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