By Adam Whittaker
Saga Money said it has entered into a seven-year partnership with NatWest to provide savings products for people over 50.
The U.K. provider of specialized holidays and financial services for consumers over the age of 50 said Monday that the partnership will enable it to expand its financial services offering while increasing volumes on improved commercial terms.
The partnership will create a new instant access savings product that will replace Saga's current Goldman Sachs instant access savings account when launched later this year, the company said.
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July 14, 2025 02:22 ET (06:22 GMT)
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