Banking battle for customers heats up as Nationwide introduces 5 per cent interest rate on current accounts June 23, 2022 The battle for customers is increasingly heating up in the UK banking scene with one major current account provider now offering 5 per cent interest on balances up to £1,500 for the first 12 months . Nationwide Building Society previously offered 2 per cent fixed for 12 months on balances up to £1,500 on its [...]
100 days to cash in or spend it: Bank of England warns £14.5bn worth of paper bank notes will soon be withdrawn June 23, 2022 The Bank of England has warned people there are just 100 days to use or return £14.5bn-worth of paper bank notes before they’re removed as legal tender. On 30 September, £20 and £50 notes made from paper will be withdrawn from circulation completely, and replaced with new polymer versions. The warning was given because a [...]
Barclays calls on retailers to help stop mounting BNPL debt crisis June 23, 2022 Barclays has sounded the alarm over rising buy-now pay-later debt today and called on retailers to step up and protect shoppers, warning that 876,000 Brits could be plunged into unmanageable debt this year without intervention.
More than £21bn a year: UK ranks third in Europe for most money lost due to unpaid corporate tax June 22, 2022 The UK ranks third among European countries for the most money lost due to corporate tax abuse on a yearly basis. The European nation that loses the most money to corporate tax abuse is Germany where, on an annual basis, an estimated £27.3 billion goes unpaid. This is followed by France where tax abuse losses [...]
Watchdog set to review fees charged by Visa and Mastercard June 21, 2022 The UK’s top payments regulator has set out plans for two wide ranging reviews of Visa and Mastercard’s operations in the UK today amid concerns over soaring card fees.
Run on Uber and Bolt as demand goes through the roof due to tube and rail strike June 21, 2022 Private hire vehicle firm Bolt’s app seemed to crash in London this morning as demand for its service – as well as rival Uber – went through the roof due to the tube strike. Users are reporting error messages and are unable to order rides at present. Uber denied its app had gone down. Demand [...]
Legal challenge over retail price index changes could cost taxpayer $40bn, analysts warn June 21, 2022 The government could be forced to fork out as much as £40bn in compensation if a legal challenge launched today over the Treasury’s move to recalculate retail prices succeeds, analysts have warned.
Missing out on £142 per week: More older Brits slide into poverty after rise of state pension age from 65 to 66 June 20, 2022 Roughly around one in seven 65-year-olds were in income poverty in late 2020 as a direct consequence of the state pension age rising from 65 to 66, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). Between late 2018 and late 2020, the state pension age for men and women rose from 65 to 66, leaving [...]
Recession concerns growing rapidly as central banks struggle to put inflation genie back in its bottle June 20, 2022 Despite attempts at a modest rebound on Friday, European markets still finished lower for the second week in succession, posting their lowest weekly closes since March. US markets also finished the week similarly mixed, but also sharply lower, with the S&P500 posting its worst week since March 2020, ahead of the Juneteenth long weekend. “As [...]
Money Spotlight: The reasons your real pay is dropping like never before June 19, 2022 Britons saw their basic pay fall at the fastest pace on record in April due to soaring prices. More pain is in store for UK households as inflation is set to hit further eye-watering peaks later this year. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said yesterday that regular wages excluding bonuses plunged by 4.5 per [...]