8 September 2009 Archive
Overdraft rates cut: More to come? - 08/09/2009 13:54RBS and NatWest have cut their unauthorised overdraft charges - which had the potential to cost customers the maximum of £6,688 a month. |
Current accounts: Move if you are regularly in the redBank customers who regularly face unauthorised overdraft charges are being urged to switch. |
Bankrupt Brits refused bankingBrits who have been forced into bankruptcy are finding only two banks will offer them basic bank accounts. |
Nationwide hikes savings bond ratesNationwide is offering up to 4.25 per cent interest on a range of savings bonds, it has announced today. |
Nationwide: Bigger balances on e-saverNationwide's e-Saving Plus account customers can now stash more cash away because the building society has increased the maximum balance. |
Leeds Building Society launches passbook savings accountLeeds Building Society has gone back to basics and launched a straightforward savings account accessed in branches only and with a passbook. |
Saffron Building Society opens 4.4% ISASaffron Building Society has launched a three-year fixed-rate ISA paying interest of 4.4 per cent per year. |
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