High-Interest, Zero-Risk Deposits

FAQ's: Cash Deposit Manager

Information about our high-interest, zero risk Cash Deposit Manager service.
How financially secure/strong is DOS & Co.?

DOS & Co. has been trading since 2012 and has been profitable every single year since. The extension of its service provision beyond legal and escrow services into Cash Deposit Manager services is funded by the ongoing profitability of those services.

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How does DOS & Co. ensure data and system security?

Access to DOS & Co. services and systems is limited for all users. All users are responsible for reporting an incident of unauthorised use or access of the organisation's information systems. DOS & Co. is Cyber Essentials certified. Our client portal systems are air-gapped from our transaction systems and our integrations use bank-level encryption and security technology.

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How do I open an account?
How are my/our funds protected?
What does AER mean as a savings interest rate?
How do these accounts work?
Who can open an account with DOS & Co.?
What is DOS & Co.?
How does the Cash Deposit Manager work?
Does my account auto-renew?
Is there a minimum deposit amount?
How do you offer better rates than a high-street bank?
What happens if DOS & Co. becomes insolvent?
Is DOS & Co. a bank?
What does APR mean as a savings interest rate?
How can you offer better rates than ns&i?
Do I have to retain a minimum balance?
How long does it take to open an account?
What happens if Bank of London becomes insolvent?
What is compounding in interest?
Why don't I just go directly to the Bank of London for my accounts?
How do you make money?
What is interest rate 'blending'?
What information do I need to provide to open an account?
What is the maximum amount I can deposit?
Are there any sources of wealth you cannot accept?
Can I open accounts in other currencies?
Are my funds also protected by FSCS?
Where is my money held?
What happens if the Bank of England becomes insolvent?
How do I deposit funds with you?
Are there any jurisdictions you don't work with?
What is 'liquidity' in investment terms?
Where can I get more information?
Will I receive statements?
How often is my interest paid?
What happens at the end of the deposit term?
What happens if the Bank of England base rate drops?
What happens if the Bank of England base rate increases?