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Monday 18th June 2007
The old can be sold on internet banking Older consumers, although still the least likely age group to use the internet as their main method of banking, can be persuaded by the convenience of the web to use bank sites as a secondary means...
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Friday 15th June 2007
Banks 'not the bad guys' Despite the fact that many people seem unhappy with their bank, complaining of extra fees and high charges on borrowing, the banks are really the good guys, the British Bankers Association (BBA) in... |
Friday 15th June 2007
Judge calls for bank charges precedent British law lacks a precedent on legal cases dealing with bank charges, a judge has warned. District court judge Stephen Gerlis told the Today programme that no appellate court decision has been m... |
Wednesday 13th June 2007
Strapped students scrounge for freebies The British Bankers Association (BBA) has said it is concerned that students looking to open a new bank account may be tempted by freebie offers when the overall service may not be suitable for the... |
Saturday 2nd June 2007
RBS customers experience cash machine problems Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has experienced cash machine problems which have left customers unable to draw out money. Natwest, which is owned by RBS, has also been affected by the issue. Millions... |
Thursday 31st May 2007
IVA providers to meet with banks Insolvency practitioners and banks are meeting later today in a bid to reach agreement on contentious areas surrounding individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs). IVAs have become a popular way of ... |
Thursday 24th May 2007
Banks accused of scare tactics over charges The UK's banks have been accused of trying to 'frighten' their customers into abandoning attempts to reclaim money they paid in unauthorised overdraft charges. Consumer group Which? is urging peop... |
Wednesday 23rd May 2007
More than a third of Brits bank online A decade after the advent of internet banking, a report from Nationwide shows that 37 per cent of British people now manage their money online. Half of those who bank online said it was easy and ... |
Friday 18th May 2007
Consumers pushing for green finances Financial institutions would do well to offer customers environmentally-friendly products according to the Co-operative Bank, as ethical spenders are becoming more commonplace. Natalie Collins, pu... |
Thursday 26th April 2007
Red-faced Barclays shamed by BBC Barclays faces investigation after a BBC programme revealed that the bank's sales team breached data protection rules and misled customers. BBC's Whistleblower show sent two undercover reporters t... |
Thursday 26th April 2007
OFT probes 'free' banking The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has launched an investigation into concerns that banks may be unfairly imposing charges upon their customers. Along with a market study into current account pricin... |
Wednesday 25th April 2007
Lloyds TSB launches 'Polish bank account' Lloyds TSB has launched the first bank account in the UK aimed specifically at new arrivals to Britain. The bank says its Silver current account is "ideally suited" to economic migrants ... |
Wednesday 11th April 2007
Reclaiming 'unfair' charges can lead to 'unfair' commission As more and more bank customers are trying to reclaim what are seen as unfair charges from their providers, one reclaim company has stood up against colleagues who charge high commission. iWantMyC... |
Wednesday 11th April 2007
Females failed by UK banks Women are not being targeted effectually by the banking sector, according to a study by Accenture, which believes that females could be the most profitable market for retail banks. According to th... |
Tuesday 3rd April 2007
Lloyds TSB launches Muslim business account Lloyds TSB is today launching the UK's first-ever business and corporate account for Muslim customers. The bank says its product fully complies with sharia law and as such does not offer credit in... |
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