18 May 2009 Archive

Are building societies still a safe haven and best value?

Are building societies still a rock or a new Northern Rock?

Throughout the financial crisis building societies have presented themselves as the sensible safe place for customers, but are the mutuals about to face a storm?

Women save more in relation to earnings

Women find spare cash to save

Women are saving more in proportion to their earnings than men - as they seem more ready to prepare for financial uncertainty in the recession.

West Bromwich denies knowledge of rescue plans

West Bromich says it has no knowledge of deal to save it

West Bromich Building Society has denied knowledge of any merger plans forced on it by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

Lloyds Banking chairman to step down

Sir Victor Blank is retiring as chairman from Lloyds Banking Group

Lloyds Banking Group chairman Sir Victor Blank is to step down in 2010 after rumours he would be voted out at the forthcoming AGM.

Saga savings for over 50s

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Saga Personal Finance has launched two new fixed-rate savings accounts for investors aged 50 plus.

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