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More than a million current accounts were switched to a new bank in 2015, according to new figures published today. But with total switches down 11% compared with 2014, the message is: if you're not gaining from your bank account, switch now.
21 January 2016
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Over one million RBS and NatWest customers with its fee-charging Black and Platinum package accounts, which come with added insurance cover, will have to pay more per month from early next year .
13 November 2015
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NatWest and RBS – both part of the RBS Group – are launching a new current account next Monday, which will pay 3% cashback on household bills for a £3/month fee.
6 October 2015
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If you bank with Barclays and pay to get insurance 'extras' – for example via its Barclays Additions account – you should urgently check if you've activated these; otherwise you won't be covered if something goes wrong.
25 September 2015
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Hundreds of thousands of people who could have missed out on their wages after 275,000 payments were delayed following a HSBC technical glitch on what was the last payday of the month, and just hours before the long bank holiday weekend begins, should now have been paid the bank says.
28 August 2015
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Lloyds Bank is yet again the worst of the major banks and building societies for wrongly rejecting both payment protection insurance (PPI) and other banking complaints, new figures from the Financial Ombudsman Service show.
25 August 2015
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The pound's hit it's best rate against the euro for eight years, meaning holidaymakers tripping to Europe find it far cheaper than in recent memory. Currently it's hovering around £1 buys €1.43 - €1.44, a year ago it would've bought you just €1.24.
21 July 2015
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NatWest, RBS, Coutts and Ulster say hundreds of thousands of delayed customer payments, including wages, benefits and other transfers, have now been paid following last week's problems. But if you've been hit with fees as a result, complain and ask for your money back.
17 June 2015

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