§ Baroness Byfordasked Her Majesty's Government:
How many National Savings Ordinary Accounts are in existence. [HL1374]
§ Lord McIntosh of HaringeyThere were 17.9 million National Savings and Investments Ordinary Accounts (excluding dormant accounts with balances of less than £1), to a total value of £1.4 billion as at December 2003.
§ Baroness Byfordasked Her Majesty's Government:
What proportion of National Savings Ordinary Accounts have a balance of more than £100, less than £50 and less than £10. [HL1375]
§ Lord McIntosh of HaringeyThe proportion of National Savings and Investments Ordinary Accounts 25WA with a balance of more than £100, less that £50 and less than £10 is as follows:
Proportion of Ordinary Accounts Percentage Balances more than £100 8 Balances less than £50 90 Balances less than £10 79
§ Baroness Byfordasked Her Majesty's Government:
What proportion of the National Savings Ordinary Accounts with a balance of less than £100 have remained untouched for:
- a) more than three months;
- b) more than six months; and
- c) more than one year. [HL1376]
§ Lord McIntosh of HaringeyThe proportion of National Savings and Investments Ordinary Accounts that have a balance of less than £100 that have remained untouched is as follows:
Percentage a) for more than three months 98 b) for more than six months 97 c) for more than one year 96
§ Baroness Byfordasked Her Majesty's Government:
How many National Savings Ordinary Accounts are held by depositors under 18 years of age. [HL1377]
§ Lord McIntosh of HaringeyThe number of National Savings and Investments Ordinary Accounts (where we have the date of birth) held by depositors under 18 years of age is as follows:
Age Group Number of Accounts Under 18 345,898