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Derrick Riddle & Co. LLP (‘the Firm’)
Policy on Interest paid to Clients on Client Account

Rate and calculation of interest paid
The rate of interest the Firm pays fluctuates depending upon the rate of interest that the Firm can secure from its principal bankers.

The Firm does not pay the full rate of interest that it earns on client funds because this is an enhanced rate that the Firm can secure from holding large levels of client funds in aggregate over the long term. The Firm does, however, pay a rate of interest to clients that usually exceeds that available to clients in the open market at the Firm’s principal bank on instant access current accounts for similar amounts.

The Firm believes that this is an equitable approach: it enables clients to earn a higher rate of return than would generally be available to them on the open market and at the same time provides the Firm with a return for administering and managing client funds.

Interest is calculated at quarterly intervals – March, June, September and December – in respect of funds held during that quarter, or at the conclusion of the specific matter to which the funds relate. In the event that the calculated total interest accruing on a client matter for the duration of a quarter is less than £20 then no interest will be paid to the client on the basis that it is a de minimis amount. The Firm takes the view that any amount at or below £20 per quarter (or part of a quarter) is reasonably retained by the Firm to cover the administrative cost of dealing with client funds.

Interest rates
Subject to the de minimis provisions above, the following rates are payable on client matters with effect from 11 August 2016 :-
Minimum Balance Interest rate
£0 – £25,000 0.05%
£25,000 – £100,000 0.075%
£100,000 and above 0.10%

These rates are reviewed periodically.

Alternative arrangements
Where unusually large sums of client money are held for extended periods then it may be possible to place them in a Client Designated Deposit Account.

11 August 2016