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Poll: What are you saving up for right now?

It’s always a good time to get into the habit of saving.

SAVING MONEY FOR the future is always a smart move, whether you’ve got a specific target in mind or you’re just putting some cash away for a rainy day. 

Being able to set some money aside for the future each month is a privilege and having a goal can be one of the best motivators to find ways to save. Whether that’s a holiday you’ve been dreaming of for years, a new extension on your house, or maybe even a new car. 

Getting into the habit of saving can be a bit of a challenge, but once you clear that first hurdle, you’ll feel a major sense of satisfaction watching the number in your savings account climb month after month as you get closer to your goal.

AIB is one of the most trusted names when it comes to savings, and there are a range of savings options available to you no matter what your needs. Depending on the amount you plan to save and the kind of interest rate you’re looking for, there is much for you to discover when you visit AIB online. AIB offers a range of channels through which you can access help, including speaking to an experienced advisor over the phone or getting face-to-face advice at an AIB branch. 

By choosing the right savings plan for you and setting up a monthly standing order, you can rest assured that your money is working for you, and that it will build up until you’ve reached your savings goals.

Today, we want to know… What are you saving for?


Poll Results:

Putting money away for a rainy day (3654)
Something else (2207)
I'm not saving right now (1978)
A holiday (915)
A mortgage (879)
School costs (347)

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