![]() Your Savings Account Is Costing You £128 a YearBanks are legally allowed to pay you less than inflation and say nothing. In the twelve months to February 2026, most of them did exactly that.
The Bank of England publishes a figure every month that almost nobody reads. It sits in Bankstats Table G1.4 — the effective interest rate UK households are actually earning on their instant-access savings. Not the rate your bank advertises. The rate British savers, in aggregate, are genuinely receiving. In February 2026, that rate was 1.72%. Inflation was 3.0%. The gap — 1.28 percentage points — is the annual cost of doing nothing. Applied to the £1.13 trillion UK households hold in instant-access deposits, that gap represents £14.5 billion in purchasing power destroyed every year. Silently. Legally. With no obligation on any bank to mention it. That is £128 lost per £10,000, per year. The asymmetry is not accidental. The Bank of England's February 2026 Monetary Policy Report noted that "pass-through to sight deposits remains low and gradual" — banks are slow to raise savings rates when the base rate rises, and quick to cut them when it falls. The best-buy easy access rate today sits between 4.75% and 5.0% AER. The average effective rate is 1.72%. That spread is not a market anomaly. It is the business model. Dom Farnell, Co-Founder and Investment Strategy Lead at The Investors Centre, said: "The average UK saver is earning 1.72% while inflation runs at 3.0% — a gap that costs £128 a year for every £10,000 held. Switching to a best-buy account takes minutes. Staying put costs money — and the Bank of England publishes exactly how much, every month, in data almost no one reads." What savers can do right now:
The full analysis and primary source links are at https://www.theinvestorscentre.co.uk/ About The Investors Centre: The Investors Centre is one of the UK's most trusted independent investment review platforms — testing brokers with real money across 53 live accounts, with over £250,000 of its own capital deposited and 1,100+ hours of platform testing logged. End
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