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Grab a £20 gift card and a top interest rate when you open a cash Isa with Plum

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The savings and investing provider Plum is giving This is Money readers a £20 gift card when they open its cash Isa.

They must be a new customer and have £1,000 in the account after three months to get it.  

Plum’s cash Isa has a top interest rate of 4.45 per cent, so if you deposit and hold the £1,000, this will be worth £1,044.50 after a year. 

Factoring in the £20 gift card, it means customers have will gained a total of £64.50 and therefore have an effective interest rate of 6.45 per cent over 12 months.

The cards on offer include Amazon, Deliveroo and New Look among others.  

Plum recently scrapped its cash Isa withdrawal penalties, meaning savers can now access their money as often as they like without getting hit with a lower rate.

> Open a cash Isa with Plum*

Plum is part of a new wave of app-based saving and investing providers

Plum is part of a new wave of app-based saving and investing providers

Previously, your interest rate would drop if you made more than three withdrawals in 12 months.

What’s more, the platform will no longer decrease your interest rate if your balance drops below £100. 

Find out more about how the exclusive deal stacks up below – you must use our exclusive link to get your gift card.

How does Plum’s cash Isa compare?

Plum* consistently sits near the top of our list of the best easy-access cash Isas, with its 4.45 per cent rate only beaten by Moneybox (4.47 per cent), Hargreaves Lansdown* (4.55 per cent), Trading 212* (4.56 per cent) and Etoro* (4.67 per cent).

It’s worth noting that three of these Isa rates include a 12-month fixed bonus, so be prepared to shop around for a new deal after the year is up. 

Hargreaves Lansdown’s Isa is more straightforward, with no boost.

You should also check whether a cash Isa is flexible, because this can help you keep more of your Isa allowance. Flexible cash Isas let you withdraw money and replace it in the same tax year without affecting your Isa allowance.

Plum  Moneybox  Hargreaves Lansdown  Trading 212  Etoro 
12-month boosted rate 4.45%  4.52%  None  4.56%  4.67% 
Underlying rate  3.04%  3.7%  4.55%  3.85%  3.67% 
Minimum deposit  £1  £500  £1 (must open with £1 before transferring) £1  £500 
Flexible Isa  No  No  No  Yes  Yes 
Rate drop after three withdrawals  No  Yes  No  No  Yes 

> Read more: Plum scraps cash Isa withdrawal limits – is it now the best buy?

What do you need to do to be eligible for the gift card?

The gift card is only valid for new Plum customers, and you must complete your purchase using our exclusive link*.

It’s important to open your cash Isa in one session, without closing your internet browser, because your eligibility for the gift card relies on Plum tracking your purchase successfully.

You’ll be sent instructions on how to choose your gift card after three months.

Make sure you read all the terms and conditions of the deal before going ahead.

> Open a cash Isa with Plum*

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Trading 212: 0.71% fixed 12-month bonus

4.56% cash Isa

Trading 212: 0.71% fixed 12-month bonus

4.56% cash Isa

Trading 212: 0.71% fixed 12-month bonus

£200 when you deposit or transfer £15,000

Sipp cashback

£200 when you deposit or transfer £15,000

Sipp cashback

£200 when you deposit or transfer £15,000

Straightforward 4.55% cash Isa with no boost

Top Isa without bonus

Straightforward 4.55% cash Isa with no boost

Top Isa without bonus

Straightforward 4.55% cash Isa with no boost

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Get free UK shares worth up to £200

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Get free UK shares worth up to £200

Hold £1,000 after three months in Plum's cash Isa

£20 gift card

Hold £1,000 after three months in Plum's cash Isa

£20 gift card

Hold £1,000 after three months in Plum’s cash Isa

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