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Jan 23, 2020

Revolut launches first savings account, but there’s a catch

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Oct 07, 2019

Savers at risk as firms use misleading marketing practices

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Apr 02, 2019

Islamic banks shake up savings market

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Dec 17, 2018

Notice account launches giving you instant access to some of your cash

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Jun 18, 2018

Act fast: some top savings deals last just days

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May 15, 2018

Savings rates cut and top deals pulled ahead of base rate vote

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Jul 11, 2017

Five reasons why cash ISAs are still relevant for savers

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Jun 01, 2017

Challenger storms easy access and notice account best buy tables

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Oct 17, 2016

Number of savings products plunges to record low

Big flu jab price hikes this winter: Where’s cheapest if you can’t get a free vaccine?

Pharmacies, supermarkets and health retailers are starting to offer flu jabs ahead of the winter season, but t...

Is now the time to fix your energy deal?

Fixed energy tariffs all but disappeared during the energy crisis. But now they are back with an increasing nu...

Octopus steps in to buy Shell Energy – what customers need to know

The deal is expected to complete in the fourth quarter of 2023 and will take Octopus Energy’s retail supply ...

What will happen if rates change

How your finances will be impacted by a rise in interest rates.

Regular Savings Calculator

Small regular contributions can build up nicely over time.

Online Savings Calculator

Work out how your online savings can build over time.

The best student bank accounts in 2023: Cash offers, tastecards and 0% overdrafts

A number of banks are luring in new student customers with cold hard cash this year – while others are compe...

DIY investors: 10 common mistakes to avoid

For those without the help and experience of an adviser, here are 10 common DIY investor mistakes to avoid.

Mortgage down-valuations: Tips to avoid pulling out of a house sale

Down-valuations are on the rise. So, what does it mean for home buyers, and what can you do?

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