During that time, the average instant-access savings rate has risen to 15 times what it was in June 2021.
Here, we look at how much loyalty could cost, why many savers don't switch, and I explain how I manage my own savings to stay on top of changing rates.
A third of savers haven't switched since 2021
Savers who haven’t moved their money could be missing out on big returns, thanks to soaring interest rates since the end of the pandemic.
This chart shows how average interest on an instant-access account, one-year fixed bond, and bonds lasting more than one year have changed over the past five years:
Find out more:Why now is a great time to shop around
While rates on all types of savings account have been steadily dropping since the end of 2023, they are now climbing again.
Instant-access savings rates have seen their biggest monthly increase since October 2023, with Moneyfacts data showing they rose to 2.53% on 1 August. That's the highest level in almost a year.
Average one-year fixed savings rates also hit a high at the beginning of this month, climbing to 4.23%. That's the best since November 2024. Longer-term fixed rates also rose to 4.25% – their strongest in more than two years.
Cash Isa rates have risen too. The best instant-access product that lets you transfer your tax-free pots from another account paid 1% in July 2021. The top rate now is 4.66%. For a one-year cash Isa, the best rate has gone from 0.71% to 4.67%.
The choice of savings deal in August is also booming, hitting record levels for the sixth month running. Moneyfacts data shows there are 2,617 savings accounts available to open, excluding Isas. That's the highest number since Moneyfacts' records began in 2007.
Find out more:How much could you gain by switching?
Interest rates can change quickly, so it's worth checking whether your savings are still earning a competitive return.
We looked at three examples to see what staying put could mean for your returns.
Sticking with one provider
Instant-access rates can fall fast
High street savings rates lag behind
How today's top savings deals compare
The table shows the top rates currently available for instant-access and fixed-rate savings accounts and cash Isas, ordered by term.
| Account type | Provider | Account | Interest rate (AER) | Provider customer score | Minimum investment | Opening methods | Interest paid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Instant access | Cahoot | Cahoot Sunny Day Saver | 5% (a) | n/a | £1 | Internet | Monthly, yearly |
| Instant access cash Isa | Sidekick | Cash Isa | 4.61% (b) | n/a | £1 | Mobile app | Monthly |
| One-year fixed rate | GB Bank | 1 Year Fixed Rate Bond | 4.85% | n/a | £1,000 | Internet | Monthly, on maturity |
| One-year fixed rate cash Isa | Vida Savings | 1 Year Fixed Rate Isa | 4.7% | n/a | £1,000 | Internet | Monthly, anniversary |
| Two-year fixed rate | Recognise Bank | 2 Year Fixed Rate Account | 4.86% | n/a | £1,000 | Internet | Monthly, yearly |
| Two-year fixed rate cash Isa | Vida Savings | 2 Year Fixed Rate Isa | 4.77% | n/a | £1,000 | Internet | Monthly, anniversary |
| Three-year fixed rate | Investec Save | Fixed Rate Saver | 5% | n/a | £5,000 | Internet | Yearly |
| Three-year fixed rate cash Isa | Vida Savings | 3 Year Fixed Rate ISA | 4.8% | n/a | £1,000 | Internet | Monthly, anniversary |
| Four-year fixed rate | RECOMMENDED_BADGE(RECOMMENDED PROVIDER); Aldermore | 4 Year Fixed Rate Savings Account | 4.61% | 74% | £1,000 | Internet | Monthly, yearly |
| Four-year fixed rate cash Isa | UBL UK | 4 Year Fixed Rate Cash Isa | 3.91% | n/a | £2,000 | Branch, internet, mobile app, postal | Monthly, quarterly, anniversary, on maturity |
| Five-year fixed rate | GB Bank | 5 Year Fixed Rate Bond | 4.98% | n/a | £1,000 | Internet | Monthly, yearly |
| Five-year fixed rate cash Isa | Vida Savings | 5 Year Fixed Rate Isa | 4.85% | n/a | £1,000 | Internet | Monthly, anniversary |
Matthew Jenkin, Which? savings expert, says: