TSB has announced it's cutting the interest rate on its Classic Plus current account from 5% to 3% this summer – and it's temporarily reviving its £75 switching incentive for those who refer friends and family to the bank.
Online fashion giant Asos has warned it could start suspending accounts if it suspects customers are wearing clothes before returning them, or returning too many items.
The competition watchdog has launched an investigation into Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Xbox to find out whether the auto-renewal terms of their online gaming services are unfair.
Morrisons will next week double the price of a reusable plastic bag from 10p to 20p – and then start rolling out a new 20p paper bag to stores across the country.
Administrators for payday loan providers Juo Loans and Wage Day Advance, which collapsed in February, have admitted that customers who are owed compensation will only receive a "partial payment" for their claims.
Santander customers will receive tailored warnings about different types of fraud when they transfer money through their banking app, as part of anti-scam measures being rolled out this month.
Haggling is live and kicking in the UK, a new MoneySavingExpert.com poll reveals, with four out of five customers who give it a go successfully negotiating a better deal with some big-name firms in the TV, broadband, mobile, breakdown and insurance sectors.
The MSE Charity is celebrating 10 years since its first grants were handed out – and nearly £900,000 later, MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis says he's proud that it's stuck to its original remit of giving small amounts of money "to where it's most needed".
2 April 2019
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