The bank war has reignited this month with loads of bribes to tempt you to switch – so it's a great time to join the hidden bank-tarting movement sweeping the UK by switching again and again to make big money.
Fraudsters are tricking victims into handing over personal details by sending fake texts which appear to be genuine NatWest messages – and have used the sophisticated scam to steal more than £100 from one woman.
High street banks NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland have raised the daily fee charged to customers who go into an unarranged overdraft despite cutting the maximum monthly charge.
NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland have cut the cashback they offer more than 1.9 million Reward current account customers from 3% to 2%, and dropped the monthly fee from £3 to £2 – here's how to check if it's still the best cashback account for you.
NatWest is cutting cashback for 1.7 million Reward current account-holders from 3% to 2% in June and introducing a hefty £1,500 minimum monthly pay-in for new customers - though it's also cutting the account's monthly fee.
NatWest is scrapping the benefits it offers to 30,000 customers with its Black credit card at the end of the year, meaning some account holders will have to take out alternative travel insurance for trips booked for 2017.
If you had a NatWest or RBS student current account between November 2002 and March this year and you haven't already been contacted about receiving a refund for wrongly charged interest, you can expect a letter detailing how much you're being refunded by 1 November.
Tens of thousands of people who held a student current account with RBS or NatWest between 2002 and March 2016 are due to receive a refund of overdraft charges.
25 August 2016
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