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  1. Get the most out of your savings with our range of savings accounts, tax-free cash ISAs & fixed rate bonds tailored to long or short term goals. Visit now.

  2. Kent Reliance offers a wide range of savings products with options to suit a variety of savers from online savings accounts to branch-only; short- to long-term savings; notice to regular saver accounts.

  3. At Kent Reliance, we offer a range of award-winning savings accounts - including cash ISAs, accounts with variable and fixed interest rates and bonds.

  4. Kent Reliance for Intermediaries (KRFI), part of OSB Group, is an award-winning specialist buy to let and residential mortgage lender with a wide range of products available through intermediaries.

  5. Kent Reliance is an award-winning ISA provider, our cash ISA rates could help you grow your money. Our interest rates vary depending on your savings goal and the level of access you require to your money. View our rates.

  6. All Kent Reliance account holders are eligible to use our online services, even savers with branch-only accounts. Not everyone can deposit or withdraw online but everyone can view transaction history and current balance. To register your account with online services, apply today.

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kent_RelianceKent Reliance - Wikipedia

    Kent Reliance is a banking services provider and trading name of OneSavings Bank plc, based in Kent, England. It was founded in 1898 as the Chatham & District Reliance Building Society, changing its name to the Kent Reliance Building Society in 1986 following the merger with the Herne Bay Building Society.

  8. Oct 7, 2019 · The firm behind the Kent Reliance bank has completed a £1.6billion merger deal. OneSavings Bank, based in Chatham, confirmed in March it was in talks with fellow challenger bank Charter Court.

  9. May 14, 2024 · I'm looking at moving my savings to Kent Reliance from Santander as they are reducing there interest rate significantly. I have heard of Kent Reliance before but have always used high street banks. Has anybody any experience of having a savings account with Kent Reliance good or bad??

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