Nationwide savings accounts
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Nationwide savings accounts offer a range of savings accounts, from ISAs to fixed-rate savings bonds.
See below for details of the Nationwide savings accounts range.
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Savings News
Bank of England's MPC likely to pull trigger on more QEThe Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee is expected to announce the resumption of its programme of quantitative easing tomorrow but there will be no change in base rate. |
Tight cashflow means Brits are "compulsive bank balance checkers"The average UK consumer is concerned that money is tight 17 just days after they’ve been paid, according to a survey by the Halifax. |
Tesco delays entrance into the current account marketTesco Bank is likely to delay its entrance into the UK banking sector as it develops products at the right pace and waits for regulatory changes to take effect. |
Bank of England to revive QE with £50bn injection into economyThe Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meets this week and is likely to vote for more quantitative easing to help boost the UK economy. |
Record number of self assessment tax returns filed on time, says HMRCHMRC received 9.45 million tax returns on time this year, an increase of 800,000 on last year, but over one million taxpayers were late and will receive a £100 penalty. |
Lloyds pledges to keep all branches open for three more yearsLloyds which runs HBOS, Halifax and Bank of Scotland has pledged to not reduce the number of branches it has open for three more years and will not shut a branch if it is the last one in a community. |
Self assessment confusion as TV ads and website stick to old deadlineA website technical hitch added to the confusion for self assessment taxpayers as HMRC's website and TV ads aired on Sunday continued to inform taxpayers that January 31st was SA deadline day. |
UK public calls for top FTSE bosses' pay to be reducedMembers of the British public do not believe chief executives of top firms should be remunerated to the tune of millions of pounds, a High Pay Centre report has found. |

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