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There is a wide range of current accounts available not only along high streets up and down the country, but also online.

When looking for a current account, it is important to shop around and check the terms and conditions of the offer you are signing up to. Some may charge an annual fee in return for incentives such as travel insurance and discounted loans. Other current accounts offer high interest to encourage you to switch, but there will often be hidden penalties for withdrawals or a minimum monthly deposit required.

The ever-changing range of offers, conditions and penalties can prove confusing and frustrating when it comes to choosing a current account. myfinances.co.uk can save you time and money as we compare leading current accounts available from UK high street banks and online providers alike to find you the best current account deal.

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