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2020

Price comparison website Compare The Market has been fined £17.9 million by the competition watchdog, after it banned home insurers from offering customers cheaper prices elsewhere.
19 November 2020
Tesco Clubcard users have been given an extra six months to spend vouchers which were due to expire in August or November, due to the coronavirus crisis.
19 November 2020
HSBC has raised fresh fears that it could be about to slash the interest rate on its regular savings account after accidentally sending emails to customers showing a reduced rate of just 1%, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal.
18 November 2020
The Green Homes Grant scheme, which offers homeowners vouchers worth up to £5,000 to help cover the cost of making their homes more energy efficient, will be extended by a year.
18 November 2020
Consumers can now choose to have regular spending such as Netflix subscriptions and council tax payments factored into their Experian credit scores – but credit providers appear hesitant to take this new info into account, with those we've heard from saying they have no plans to start using it.
17 November 2020
Tenants in London can now use a new tool to check whether their landlords need to license their homes – and some could be owed £1,000s in rent refunds if their landlord doesn't have the right documentation.
17 November 2020
More than 85,000 universal credit claimants could see an increase to their payments from today after a Government rule change came into force.
16 November 2020
Asda and Sainsbury's are making big changes to what they charge for online grocery deliveries, with many shoppers set to pay more as a result. 
16 November 2020
A MoneySaving couple have made £1,000 by switching banks seven times after following the tips in our weekly email – and they've used the cash to help spruce up their new garden.
13 November 2020
M&S Bank is soon to close its 2.75% AER regular savings account to new customers – and it's possible its sister banks HSBC and First Direct could follow suit. Yet if you have a current account with one of these banks already, there's still time to open a regular saver and lock in the 2.75% rate for a year.
13 November 2020

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