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National Savings certificates

plural nouncertificates showing that someone has invested in National Savings and Investments. The NS&I issues certificates with stated interest rates and stated maturity dates, usually five or ten years.

Related information about National Savings certificates:
  1. NS&I - Index linked savings certificates
    Sep 20, 2012 ... Inflation-beating, tax-free returns. NS&I Index-linked Savings Certificates guarantee that your investment will grow in spending power each year ...
     
  2. NS&I - Fixed interest savings certificates
    Sep 20, 2012 ... Guaranteed tax-free savings. NS&I Fixed Interest Savings Certificates are lump sum investments that earn guaranteed rates of interest over set ...
     
  3. National Savings Certificates (NSC) - India Post
    National Savings Certificates (NSC). NSC VIII Issue. Scheme specially designed for Government employees, Businessmen and other salaried classes who are ...
     
  4. National Savings Certificates (NSC) - Planning For It!
    Apr 1, 2010 ... Compared with the NSC, the Public Provident Fund (PPF) has traditionally been more popular on account of its 8% tax-free interest. However ...
     
  5. National Savings Certificates: Inflation-proof haven is axed | Mail ...
    Sep 8, 2011 ... National Savings and Investments abruptly decided to withdraw its hugely popular index-linked savings certificates, leaving savers high and ...
     
  6. Axed after 90 years: National Savings pulls pulls popular tax-free ...
    Jul 19, 2010 ... By contrast, with inflation as measured by the retail prices index gradually climbing to 5 per cent, National Savings certificates became ...
     
  7. National Savings and Investments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    National Savings and Investments (NS&I), formerly called the Post Office Savings Bank and National Savings, is a state-owned savings bank in the United ...
     
  8. Can I benefit from tax-free National Savings Certificates and have an ...
    Nov 6, 2012 ... I have looked at the National Savings and Investments web pages but as there are no current issues I have been unable to find any meaningful ...