Our boosted rate offers

The Chase saver with a boosted rate is a limited offer of a fixed boost on top of the standard Chase saver variable rate for a set period. You can find out more about the different boosted rate offers below.

Active offers

Take a look at our current boosted rate offers.

Chase saver with a boosted rate (4)

Effective from: 15 May 2025

AER (variable) for 6 months

Gross (variable) for 6 months

Interest rate

4.55%

4.46%

Interest rate

AER (variable) for 6 months

4.55%

Gross (variable) for 6 months

4.46%

This offer includes a 1.80% AER (fixed) boost for 6 months from opening the account, on top of our standard saver variable rate. From time to time, we run offers that are available to customers at different points in their relationship with Chase – this offer isn't available to everyone right now. If you're eligible for this offer you'll get an email and see the option to open a boosted rate account in the app.

Chase saver with a boosted rate (5)

Effective from: 9 June 2025

AER (variable)

Gross (variable)

Interest rate

5%

4.89%

Interest rate

AER (variable)

5%

Gross (variable)

4.89%

This offer is open to customers who join Chase from 9 June 2025 and is available for their first 31 days. It includes a 2.25% AER (fixed) boost for 12 months from opening the account, on top of our standard saver variable rate. We've also put together more details about this boosted rate account.

Closed offers

Chase saver with a boosted rate (3)

Effective from: 15 May 2025

AER (variable) for 6 months

Gross (variable) for 6 months

Interest rate

4.50%

4.41%

Interest rate

AER (variable) for 6 months

4.50%

Gross (variable) for 6 months

4.41%

This offer includes a 1.75% AER (fixed) boost for 6 months from opening the account, on top of our standard saver variable rate. This offer was open to customers who joined us between 8 December 2024 and 8 June 2025, and available in their first 31 days with us. If you've currently got a boosted rate with this offer, you'll have the boost until the 6-month period has expired.

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