Why choose Aviva Save?
Your money is protected
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) is the UK's statutory fund of last resort for customers of financial services. If any of the banks we work with were to go out of business, you get automatic protection of up to £85,000 per person per banking group. Any money you have in a bank that goes beyond the limit won't be covered by the scheme.
Treat yourself with a gift card of up to £100
Now when you open an account with Aviva Save, you won’t just get a great interest rate, you’ll get a gift card of your choice too. So, while your money is hard at work, you can treat yourself.
All you need to do is open any new Aviva Save account (easy access, fixed rate or notice). Then deposit £1,000 - £80,000 and we’ll give you a gift card of your choice of up to £100 for Sainsbury’s, B&Q or Amazon.co.uk Gift Card*.
One voucher per customer. Over 18s and UK residents only. New customers only. Vouchers will be provided six weeks after your deposit. For full Terms and Conditions of this Promotion, click here^.
*Restrictions apply, see amazon.co.uk/gc-legal
Here's how is works
Explore the different types of savings accounts
Fixed term accounts
Fixed term accounts are a good option if you’re happy to tuck your money away for a while, in exchange for potentially higher returns.
- They usually have the highest rates of interest, which are fixed
- You need to leave your money in for a set period of time (the term) – often a year or more
- The interest will be added to your account at the end of the period
** When we show the interest rate as an AER, it stands for Annual Equivalent Rate. This is what the interest rate would be if it was paid once a year. It helps you compare different accounts and see how much you can earn on your savings.
Accounts available
Aldermore Bank GBR
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
12 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£5k
Aldermore Bank GBR
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
9 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£5k
Brown Shipley
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
6 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£1k
Brown Shipley
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
12 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£1k
Brown Shipley
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
9 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£1k
Paragon Bank GBR
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
12 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£1k
Aldermore Bank GBR
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
18 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£5k
Aldermore Bank GBR
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
24 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£5k
Paragon Bank GBR
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
24 month Fixed Rate
Minimum deposit
£1k
Easy access accounts
If you want to be able to take your money out at any time without penalties, an easy access account is a good option
- You can take your money out at anytime, without giving notice
- The interest rates are variable and usually lower than those for fixed term or notice accounts
- Interest is added monthly or annually depending on the account.
** When we show the interest rate as an AER, it stands for Annual Equivalent Rate. This is what the interest rate would be if it was paid once a year. It helps you compare different accounts and see how much you can earn on your savings.
Accounts available
Brown Shipley
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
Easy Access
Minimum deposit
£1k
Investec
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
Easy Access
Minimum deposit
£1k
OakNorth Bank plc
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
Easy Access
Minimum deposit
£1k
Furness Building Society
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
Easy Access
Minimum deposit
£1k
Paragon Bank GBR
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
Easy Access
Minimum deposit
£1k
Notice accounts
If you might need access to your savings, but not urgently, than you could consider a notice account
- They have variable interest rates
- You need to give notice before you take your money out
- Interest is added monthly or annually depending on the account
** When we show the interest rate as an AER, it stands for Annual Equivalent Rate. This is what the interest rate would be if it was paid once a year. It helps you compare different accounts and see how much you can earn on your savings.
Accounts available
Investec
Interest rate (AER)
Account type
32 days Notice
Minimum deposit
£1k
Try our savings calculator
How much could you benefit from a savings account with Aviva? Let our savings calculator do the sums for you.
Ready to open your free Aviva Save account?
It only takes a few minutes to register and open up a world of simplified saving.
In the future you’ll be able to access Aviva Save through your MyAviva account, making life even easier. For now, you’ll need to register for an Aviva Save account separately.
Contact us
Still need some help? Give us a call
0345 301 2029
Monday to Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Weekends and bank holidays: Closed
Email us: avivasave@aviva.com
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Aviva Save is promoted by Aviva Administration Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN: 185746), on behalf of Aviva Savings Limited. Aviva Administration Limited is registered in England, No. 03424940, registered office: Aviva, Wellington Row, York, YO90 1WR. Aviva Savings Limited is registered in England, No. 04384512, registered office: Aviva, Wellington Row, York, YO90 1WR. Aviva Savings Limited is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The Aviva Save platform is provided by Raisin UK on behalf of Aviva Savings Limited. Raisin UK is a trading name of Raisin Platforms Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN: 813894). Raisin Platforms Limited is registered in England and Wales, No. 11075085, registered office: Cobden House, 12-16 Mosley Street, Manchester, England, M2 3AQ.