Saving means different things to different people but whether it’s a little or a lot – it all adds up to something good.

We know that it’s been tough in recent years for many people to spare even small amounts to put aside for emergencies. Research shows that 48% of UK adults are still saving less than they did before the cost-of-living crisis and that 21% could not meet an unexpected expense of £300 if they suddenly had to*.

It’s never the wrong time to begin or to review your savings journey and when you speak to us, you’ll always be speaking to a real person.

Saving at The Cumberland, we’ve got kindness baked in.

Our savings accounts

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A selection of our Savings accounts

Instant Access
Instant Access

A great way to save for spontaneous treats or regular expenditure. Access your money as and when you like.

Instant Access
Notice
Notice

These accounts give you a structure to put money away for the future, while allowing access to your savings by giving the required notice period.

Notice Savings
Fixed Rates
Fixed Rates

Offers security that the interest rate on your account will not change during the account's fixed term period.

Fixed Rates
ISAs
ISAs

ISAs (Individual Savings Accounts) allow you to make the most of your tax-free annual allowance. Tax treatment depends on the individual circumstances of each customer and may be subject to change in the future.

ISAs

Continue your savings journey

Chat through your options with a real person. Face to face at one of our local branches, or over the phone.
Open an Account

Discuss your preferred options with one of our friendly advisors, who will then open your brand-new account for you.

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Compare our Savings options

Find out more about our full range of savings accounts.

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Our Savings Hub
Our Savings Hub

We’ve packed plenty of hints and tips, explanations and motivational advice all into one convenient space.

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* UK Savings Week Stats. Research was conducted by Opinium 24-28 May 2024. The sample size was 2,000 UK adults. uksavingsweek.co.uk