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Friday 8th February 2008
Online bank accounts recommended for savers Savers looking to secure a high rate of interest for their cash should consider an online savings account, according to Halifax. Figures from payments company Apacs show that the number of adults...
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Friday 21st December 2007
Bank accounts set to take a battering Current accounts across the UK are set to be lower than ever over the coming week as people splash out on the festive period. According to new research from Sainsbury's Bank, Britons' bank account... |
Tuesday 18th December 2007
Brits 'relying on friends and family' New research has suggested that many Britons are relying on their friends and family to help them cover their debts. According to figures from a YouGov survey, carried out on behalf of online paym... |
Thursday 6th December 2007
Brits fail to set Christmas budgets Britons are not setting themselves budgets for their Christmas spending levels, despite the threat of the credit crunch expected to hit this year's spending spree. According to new research from H... |
Tuesday 27th November 2007
Building societies 'more committed' Building societies "offer far higher levels of service" when compared to banks, according to a spokesperson for the Building Societies Association (BSA). Research by Moneyfacts carried ... |
Tuesday 27th November 2007
Complaints about switching bank account up, but scale of problem is small The British Bankers' Association (BBA) has sought to reassure consumers after the Financial Ombudsman Service recently disclosed that complaints about moving current accounts from one bank to anoth... |
Thursday 8th November 2007
Trust essential for those looking at joint accounts, says BBA It is essential that anyone who is looking at opening a joint bank account has the "utmost trust" in their partner, a spokesperson for the British Bankers' Association (BBA) has warned. ... |
Thursday 25th October 2007
BBA warns on phishing emails Phishing scams are on the rise and people need to know what to look out for, a spokesperson from the British Bankers' Association (BBA) has warned. Online banking fraud has increased by nearly 45 ... |
Friday 28th September 2007
Brits consider banking at home Almost half of Brits think that people will ditch banks and start stashing their cash at home, after the Northern Rock crisis. A survey conducted by Cornhill Direct found that 45 per cent of peopl... |
Tuesday 25th September 2007
Building societies are best, says BSA Local building societies can have a number of advantages over national banking institutions, the Building Societies Association (BSA) has told consumers. Adrian Coles, the director-general of th... |
Monday 24th September 2007
Alliance & Leicester restructures fees Alliance & Leicester has announced that it will no longer charge interest on overdrafts run up by its current account customers, as part of wider plans to simplify its charges. Daily fees will... |
Monday 10th September 2007
Lloyds to cut bank charges Lloyds TSB has announced plans to cut its charges on unauthorised overdrafts. The bank is the first on the high street to announce such a policy on the much publicised charges, which have led to c... |
Wednesday 5th September 2007
New school term sees Brits brush up on finances For school children, September means a new school term and a fresh start, but at this time of year, adults are also following suit and turning over a new leaf, by promising to work harder on their ... |
Thursday 30th August 2007
HSBC slammed over holiday ad HSBC has been criticised by an advertising watchdog, over misleading claims that customers would not be charged for making cash withdrawals overseas in one of its adverts The Advertising Standards... |
Thursday 23rd August 2007
One-in-ten adults would fail a simple personal finance exam Recent research by Abbey Current Accounts has revealed that as many as one-in-ten British adults would score less than 40 per cent in a simple personal finance examination.. Abbey arranged for 10... |
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