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2018

Some university leavers who started studying between 1990 and 1998 have received letters and texts from Erudio – the company which manages their student loans – offering them the chance to settle their loan by partially paying it off.
9 November 2018
A cross-party group of MPs is investigating whether vulnerable customers struggle to access basic financial services, and if they pay a premium for products such as insurance.
9 November 2018
The cheapest fibre broadband deals on average have dropped to the lowest in years at under £19/month, new research from MoneySavingExpert.com reveals – check now to see if you're paying too much.
9 November 2018
The Post Office will now let you renew your passport digitally - but it'll cost £15 more than doing it yourself, and you'll have to go into one of the 725 participating branches. 
9 November 2018
An O2 customer accidentally racked up over £3,000 in roaming fees, after receiving texts which said her calls and data would be taken out of her UK allowance – here's what you need to know to make sure you don't fall foul of complicated rules. 
8 November 2018
First it used Arnold Schwarzenegger's animatronic head to urge consumers to reclaim PPI – now the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has enlisted two more celebrities in its campaign as next year's deadline approaches. 
8 November 2018
Around 22,000 tax-free childcare payments have been delayed by up to eight days, leaving parents at risk of late payment fees from their childcare provider.
7 November 2018
Unity Mutual has launched a new type of stocks & shares Lifetime ISA, offering a guaranteed 1.25% interest rate until April, as well as a 25% Government bonus towards your first home or retirement – here's what to watch out for. 
7 November 2018
From today, women in the UK will be eligible for the state pension at the same age as men. 
6 November 2018
The energy price cap announced today is "misnamed" and is NOT an indication of the maximum amount householders will pay, Martin Lewis has warned.  
6 November 2018

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