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Dec 01, 2015

Energy switching guarantee service to launch

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Oct 12, 2015

Government consultation to probe robo-advice

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Oct 05, 2015

Government to sell £2bn of Lloyds shares to public at discounted rate

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Aug 03, 2015

Major review of financial advice market launched

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May 11, 2015

BLOG: Premium bonds – taking a chance with your savings?

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Oct 14, 2014

Treasury to reveal ‘pension bank account’ changes

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Jun 25, 2014

New rules to allow customers to deposit cheques by phone

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Jun 24, 2014

Govt to take more tax from ‘savers than sinners’ within two years

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Jun 09, 2014

Premium bonds: What are they and should you invest?

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May 29, 2014

Most Help to Buy loans go to first-time buyers

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May 28, 2014

BLOG: Dear Chancellor, Please rebrand pension tax relief

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Apr 09, 2014

Retirees offered extra pension decision-making time

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Mar 07, 2014

Treasury pledges ‘stability’ for pensions in Budget 2014

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Feb 19, 2014

Scotland gains ‘historic’ power to issue own bonds

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Feb 17, 2014

Co-op launches public opinion survey to shape its future

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Feb 05, 2014

Danny Alexander: Top rate tax cut ‘over my dead body’

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

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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...

Everything you need to know about the pension triple lock

Retirees are braced to receive another bumper state pension pay rise next year due to the triple lock mechanis...

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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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