Regular Savings

Perfect for regularly saving money for unexpected bills, emergencies or for a future treat.

PrizeSaver Account

Saving feels good, winning feels great! You can do both with a PrizeSaver account.

Online Goals Savings

Our Online Goals Savings Account gives you the extra incentive to meet your goals.

Fixed Rate Cash ISA

Earn tax-free interest in our Fixed Rate ISA until 5th April 2025 at 3.5%.

Christmas Savings

Christmas soon rolls round every year! Wouldn't it be nice to have all your Christmas spending money ready?

Holiday Savings

We all like to get away for a holiday, so you can arrange to have a separate savings 'pot' for holiday spends.

Child Benefit Savings

Put aside your child benefit to pay for things like school uniforms, school trips or any unexpected expense.

Bill Payment Account

If you’re paid weekly but pay bills monthly you can set aside weekly savings to cover your bills.

Children's Savings

A great way to help kids develop a sensible attitude to saving and money handling skills essential in adult life.

Tax Saver Account

Self employed? Why not spread the cost of your tax bill throughout the year?

Is my money safe with Commsave?

Commsave Credit Union is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.

We are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). The FSCS can pay compensation to depositors if a credit union is unable to meet its financial obligations. Most depositors – including most individuals and small businesses – are covered by the scheme.

In respect of deposits, an eligible depositor is entitled to claim up to £85,000. For joint accounts each account holder is treated as having a claim in respect of their share so, for a joint account held by two eligible depositors, the maximum amount that could be claimed would be £85,000 each (making a total of £170,000). The £85,000 limit relates to the combined amount in all the eligible depositor’s accounts with the credit union, including their share of any joint account, and not to each separate account.

For further information about the scheme (including the amounts covered and eligibility to claim) please visit here.