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Press releasePESSIMISTIC BRITS STRUGGLING TO SAVE THE PENNIES05 February 2008British savers’ good intentions look like being thwarted, according to research conducted by NS&I (National Savings and Investments). Although Brits claim they want to save more, they are increasingly pessimistic about their ability to save, figures from the Quarterly Savings Survey suggest. When asked about their savings aims, respondents said their ideal monthly savings target was £180.91. Though this was an increase in expectations from the previous quarter when they stated £174.91, many people feel they won’t be able to put away those extra pounds in the coming months. A third (33%) of Brits surveyed said they would be less likely to save in the next three months compared to just over a fifth (21%) who stated they would save more. Dax Harkins, Senior Savings Strategist at NS&I, explained, “Despite a strong desire to put more away in the savings pot many people are really feeling the pinch. A little modification to your daily routine, which is sustainable, can help you build up quite a considerable nest egg”. NS&I offers its top tips to people wanting to reach their savings targets in 2008. NS&I TOP TIPS FOR SPRING SAVING
ENDS About NS&I NS&I is one of the UK's largest financial providers with 27 million customers and over £83 billion invested. It is best known for Premium Bonds, but also offers Savings Certificates, Direct ISA, Guaranteed Equity Bonds and Children's Bonus Bonds in its range. All products offer 100% security, because we are backed by HM Treasury. NS&I products are available over the telephone, internet, post and by standing order. They are also available through a network of 14,000 UK Post Office® branches. Customers can also pick up brochures for our Premium Bonds and Inflation-Beating Savings products at 400 WHSmith stores. Quarterly Savings SurveyFor a PDF of NS&I's Quarterly Savings Survey or further information on the statistics supplied in this release please contact the NS&I media team. Further information and previous copies of the survey are available from http://www.nsandi.com/press-room/savingsurvey/index.jsp. A regional trend breakdown is also available. The survey, which questions people about their savings habits, was carried out by TNS among 3,016 GB adults aged 16+ between 7 September and 4 November 2007. Dax Harkins is available for interview and high-resolution photographs can be supplied. Contact the media team to arrange an interview or request photographs by e-mail.
Media team The numbers below are for media use only. Customers wishing to contact NS&I can find details here.
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