Barclays is doubling its Blue Rewards scheme incentives for new and existing customers who switch an account to it - meaning they can earn at least £132 in the first 12 months.
Some Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers have complained of problems logging into their online banking accounts today - as issues with TSB's services rumble on.
A TSB customer who complained to the bank just a couple of hours after its IT meltdown started is thought to be one of the first to be awarded compensation - after being paid £40 this morning.
Transferwise has launched a debit card which gives you bank account details for four countries including the US and Australia - but while it's good for long-term travellers it can be beaten for shorter trips.
First Direct has launched a range of new bank switching incentives including a £150 Expedia voucher or a Fitbit Charge 2 - just a day after it stopped offering its £125 cash bribe.
TSB has waived all overdraft fees and interest charges for personal banking and small business customers for April, after its IT meltdown dragged into its fifth day - and if you've been left out of pocket by the outage in other ways, you may be able to get cash back.
Some customers who were due to receive their £125 incentive from NatWest for switching their bank account may have to wait an extra two weeks for their cash.
Two decent interest-paying current accounts from Lloyds and Bank of Scotland will have their rates cut from July, MoneySavingExpert can reveal - while Halifax is to increase the monthly fee for its Ultimate Reward packaged account.
Tesco Bank has apologised after wrongly refusing to cancel a customer's recurring payment - and giving out incorrect information on its website and social media channels.
5 April 2018
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