If you've got a basic bank account with Lloyds, NatWest, RBS or TSB, you'll soon be able to withdraw cash from any ATM, after the providers announced they'll lift a ban on customers using rivals' machines.
Anyone looking to get a mortgage will have to have their finances scrutinised more closely from tomorrow under new rules , meaning some may find it harder to get a mortgage.
If you accidentally send a payment to the wrong bank account, you'll get more help in getting the money back from next month, under a new code of practice.
The UK's major banks and building societies will be investigated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), following a number of high profile IT failures, it's been announced.
NatWest and RBS have axed their credit cards with introductory 0% rates, replacing them with a new deal which charges 6.9% representative APR on transferred balances and spending. But you can get other cards which charge less.
NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank are banning introductory bonus rates to get back to basics with simpler products. But MoneySavingExpert.com creator Martin Lewis says the move could result in even lower returns and less certainty for savers.
Customers of newly-created TSB have voted it the worst bank for customer service, according to the latest Banking Service Index from MoneySavingExpert.com.
26 February 2014
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