1 live product
HSBC
Best available rate
Everyday Savings (Intro)
Highest ranked offer currently surfaced for this bank on the compare page.
Base rate
2.50%
Bonus
0.00%
Conditions
No monthly hoops
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Bank One
Best available
Up to 4.65% p.a.
Line-up
1 live product
Compare HSBC and Virgin Money savings accounts side by side. In March 2026, HSBC offers 1 account with rates up to 4.65% p.a., while Virgin Money has 1 account reaching 4.00% p.a. HSBC currently leads by 0.65%.
1 live product
Best available rate
Everyday Savings (Intro)
Highest ranked offer currently surfaced for this bank on the compare page.
Base rate
2.50%
Bonus
0.00%
Conditions
No monthly hoops
1 live product
Best available rate
Boost Saver
Highest ranked offer currently surfaced for this bank on the compare page.
Base rate
0.05%
Bonus
3.95%
Conditions
Bonus rules apply
Live edge
HSBC leads on headline savings rate by 0.65% p.a. right now. Use the feature table below to see whether that edge comes with extra conditions.
Feature Comparison
Side-by-side view of the strongest offers surfaced above.
| Feature | HSBC | Virgin Money |
|---|---|---|
| Max rate | 4.65% | 4.00% |
| Base rate | 2.50% | 0.05% |
| Bonus rate | 0.00% | 3.95% |
| Has conditions | No | Yes |
Every tracked savings accounts option from HSBC.
Every tracked savings accounts option from Virgin Money.
In March 2026, HSBC's Everyday Savings (Intro) offers up to 4.65% p.a., while Virgin Money's Boost Saver reaches 4.00% p.a. (0.05% base + 3.95% bonus). HSBC currently leads by 0.65% p.a.
HSBC offers its top rate unconditionally, while Virgin Money requires monthly conditions. HSBC's rate includes an introductory component for 3 months. HSBC's rate applies on balances up to $1,000,000.
HSBC has 1 savings product and Virgin Money has 1, giving you a range of options to compare.
| Feature | HSBC | Virgin Money |
|---|---|---|
| Max Rate | 4.65% | 4.00% |
| Base Rate | 2.50% | 0.05% |
| Bonus Rate | 0.00% | 3.95% |
| Conditions Required |
Common Questions
HSBC currently offers the higher rate at 4.65% p.a., compared to 4.00% p.a. Rates are sourced from live data and change frequently.
HSBC's best savings rate is 4.65% p.a. on the Everyday Savings (Intro).
Virgin Money's best savings rate is 4.00% p.a. on the Boost Saver, consisting of a 0.05% base rate and 3.95% bonus rate. This rate requires meeting monthly bonus conditions.
HSBC's top rate has no ongoing conditions, while Virgin Money requires meeting bonus conditions each month to earn the full advertised rate.
Bank Two
Best available
Up to 4.00% p.a.
Line-up
1 live product
| No |
| Yes |
| Balance Cap | $1,000,000 | $250,000 |
HSBC currently offers a 0.65% higher savings rate.
Based on current rates, HSBC pays approximately $325 more in interest per year on a $50,000 balance. This is based on the headline rate difference of 0.65% p.a.
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