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{{Primary sources|date=January 2024}}
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{{Use British English|date=October 2017}}
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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
|name = The One account Ltd
| name = The One account Ltd
|logo = The One account.png
| logo = The One account.png
|type =
| type = [[Bank account]]
| industry = [[Financial services]]
|foundation = 1997
| foundation = {{start date and age |1997}}
|location = [[Norwich]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
| location_city = [[Norwich]], [[England]]
|key_people =
|industry = [[Finance]]
| location_country = [[United Kingdom]]
| key_people =
|products = [[Financial Services]]
| products = [[Offset mortgage |Offset mortgage account]]
|revenue =
| parent = [[The Royal Bank of Scotland]]
|operating_income =
| homepage = {{url|https://www.oneaccount.com}}
|net_income =
|num_employees =
|parent = [[The Royal Bank of Scotland]]
|subsid =
|homepage = {{url|http://www.oneaccount.com}}
|footnotes =
}}
}}


'''The One account''' is a secured personal bank account with The Royal Bank of Scotland plc offering [[offset mortgage|offset]] and [[flexible mortgage]]s in the UK.[http://www.oneaccount.com/onev3/service/home/service-landing.html]
'''The One account''' is British personal [[bank account]] with [[The Royal Bank of Scotland]] offering [[offset mortgage|offset]] and [[flexible mortgage]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.oneaccount.com/onev3/service/home/service-landing.html|title=The One Account - Online service}}</ref> As of 2020, the account is no longer available for new customers but continues to be supported for existing clients.


==History==
==History==
The company pioneered the [[offset mortgage]] in the UK and; was conceived as a joint venture between [[Virgin Money UK|Virgin Direct]] (Virgin's financial services company) and [[The Royal Bank of Scotland]] in 1997.
The company pioneered the [[offset mortgage]] in the UK; it was conceived as a joint venture between [[Virgin Money UK|Virgin Direct]] (Virgin's financial services company) and [[The Royal Bank of Scotland]] in 1997.


Initially, the company was known as the 'Virgin One account' and promoted to Virgin Direct's 200,000 strong UK customer base. The launch was very successful and was extended to the entire British public in May 1998.
Initially, the company was known as the 'Virgin One account' and promoted to Virgin Direct's 200,000 strong UK customer base. The launch was very successful and was extended to the entire British public in May 1998.
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From January 2003, the company relaunched as 'The One account' when [[The Royal Bank of Scotland]] took a majority shareholding, becoming an [[The Royal Bank of Scotland|RBS]] mortgage brand along with [[NatWest]] and [[First Active]].
From January 2003, the company relaunched as 'The One account' when [[The Royal Bank of Scotland]] took a majority shareholding, becoming an [[The Royal Bank of Scotland|RBS]] mortgage brand along with [[NatWest]] and [[First Active]].


The One account is operated directly by phone, internet and post, with the customer service originally being provided on a 24/365 basis, but now reduced to a weekday and Saturday peak hour service.
The One account is operated directly by phone, internet and post, with the customer service originally being provided on a 24/365 basis, but has since been reduced to a weekday and Saturday peak hour service.


The account was sold directly by phone, internet and post, One Account products were distributed through [[intermediaries]], [[mortgage broker]]s and [[independent financial adviser]]s. The account is no longer available to new customers.
==Distribution==
As well as being sold directly by phone, internet and post, One Account products were distributed through [[intermediaries]] - [[mortgage broker]]s and [[Independent Financial Adviser]]s. The account is no longer available to new customers.


== Current Account Mortgages ==
== Current account mortgages ==
The type of offset products offered by The One account are called [[Current Account Mortgage]]s (CAM). As the name suggests, customers consolidate the balances of their mortgage, traditional current accounts, personal loans and, if desired, their saving accounts into one account.
The type of offset products offered by The One account are called [[current account mortgage]]s (CAM). As the name suggests, customers consolidate the balances of their mortgage, traditional current accounts, personal loans and, if desired, their saving accounts into one account.


A low, mortgage-style interest rate is charged on the net balance of the account on a daily basis. Since customers pay their salary into the account this money has the effect of reducing the average balance and, therefore the interest paid when compared with a traditional [[Mortgage loan|mortgage]]. The interest rate used to vary with the Bank of England base rate, however in recent months{{When|date=July 2017}} the One Account interest rate has not decreased along with the bank rate. In June 2008, customers were informed that their mortgage rates would increase by 0.25% to reflect 'current market conditions' although the Bank of England rate had not increased.
A low, mortgage-style interest rate is charged on the net balance of the account on a daily basis. Since customers pay their salary into the account this money has the effect of reducing the average balance and, therefore the interest paid when compared with a traditional [[mortgage loan]].

==References==
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{official website|http://www.oneaccount.com/}}
*{{official website|https://www.oneaccount.com/}}


{{Royal Bank of Scotland Group}}
{{Royal Bank of Scotland Group}}


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Latest revision as of 20:18, 14 August 2024

The One account Ltd
Company typeBank account
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1997; 28 years ago (1997)
Headquarters,
ProductsOffset mortgage account
ParentThe Royal Bank of Scotland
Websitewww.oneaccount.com

The One account is British personal bank account with The Royal Bank of Scotland offering offset and flexible mortgages.[1] As of 2020, the account is no longer available for new customers but continues to be supported for existing clients.

History

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The company pioneered the offset mortgage in the UK; it was conceived as a joint venture between Virgin Direct (Virgin's financial services company) and The Royal Bank of Scotland in 1997.

Initially, the company was known as the 'Virgin One account' and promoted to Virgin Direct's 200,000 strong UK customer base. The launch was very successful and was extended to the entire British public in May 1998.

From January 2003, the company relaunched as 'The One account' when The Royal Bank of Scotland took a majority shareholding, becoming an RBS mortgage brand along with NatWest and First Active.

The One account is operated directly by phone, internet and post, with the customer service originally being provided on a 24/365 basis, but has since been reduced to a weekday and Saturday peak hour service.

The account was sold directly by phone, internet and post, One Account products were distributed through intermediaries, mortgage brokers and independent financial advisers. The account is no longer available to new customers.

Current account mortgages

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The type of offset products offered by The One account are called current account mortgages (CAM). As the name suggests, customers consolidate the balances of their mortgage, traditional current accounts, personal loans and, if desired, their saving accounts into one account.

A low, mortgage-style interest rate is charged on the net balance of the account on a daily basis. Since customers pay their salary into the account this money has the effect of reducing the average balance and, therefore the interest paid when compared with a traditional mortgage loan.

References

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  1. ^ "The One Account - Online service".
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