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News Articles - Money - Page No 2

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Credit Unions – replacing the banks for day to day saving and borrowing?

20 November 2014

Saving and borrowing through a Credit Union not only benefits your local community, but can mean lower interest rates on loans and higher returns for savers.


Currency Charges axed by Banks – what it means to you

20 December 2011

Buying Travel Money could be cheaper when debit cards are used. This means not just reduced fees but hopefully a realisation that shopping around is worthwhile


Day Out Declining as Brits Struggle with Costs

30 August 2011

Fewer people are now taking day-trips due to the rising costs for the whole family to take a trip.


FCA urges those without strategy to pay off their Interest Only Mortgages to make plans.

2 May 2013

The FCA published a report today highlighting the number of people with interest only mortgages facing shortfalls when the mortgage term ends.


'Allow more time for travel in Spain' is the message from the FCA

3 August 2012

Spanish rail workers are planning to strike on 3rd August and holidaymakers are urged to ensure they allow additional time to get to and from their destinations


Financially Conscious Brits Opt for Common Sacrifices

31 August 2011

Many people within Britain are now looking to boost their savings by cutting back on their spending, compare the cost of you utilities to save today.


Make sure you get a good rate for your travel money.

4 August 2015

Buying your currency at Heathrow may mean less for your pounds.


FSA don’t see anything wrong with Bank of Ireland Tracker Mortgage increase

2 April 2013

The FSA appeared unwilling to challenge the BoI rate rise but after a public dressing down, the FCA might be looking at the problem a bit more seriously.


FSA finds over 70% of firms had shortcomings or inadequate mis-selling controls

1 February 2013

The FSA reports shortcomings and insufficient controls to prevent sales incentives driving mis-selling in over 70% of the financial institutions audited.


FSA launch programme to stop banks mis-selling packaged accounts

6 August 2012

The Financial Services Authority has published new regulations for the selling of packaged current accounts to stop banks selling products customers cannot use.


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