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Savings Accounts news (page 2):
 | Standing orders could help with savings accounts |
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| 24th November 2011 | People who struggle to put money aside into savings accounts could benefit from setting up a standing order, an expert believes.
Martin Rutland, spokesman for ING Direct, explained that this encourages people to save as the... | |
 | Current account customers to get a better deal |
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| 22nd November 2011 | A series of changes to the way current accounts are managed have been put forward, which are aimed at giving customers more flexibility.
The British Bankers' Association (BBA) has revealed that customers should be given... | |
 | Billions stashed in secret savings accounts |
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| 17th November 2011 | Brits collectively have £4.6 billion stashed away in savings accounts their partners have no idea about, new figures show.
Around 15 per cent of people over the age of 40 who live with their partner keep some of their... | |
 | Savings accounts 'fail' basic rate taxpayers |
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| 16th November 2011 | The majority of savings accounts are failing to give a real rate of return to basic rate taxpayers, research from Defaqto shows.
Just six out of the 1,999 savi... | |
 | Putting cash in savings accounts 'hard' for youngsters |
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| 11th November 2011 | Many young people find it difficult to put money away in savings accounts every month, an expert has said.
Unemployment is so high among this age group, while those who are in jobs are likely to be at the bottom end of the ... | |
 | Parents urged to put cash in savings accounts from the start |
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| 5th November 2011 | Parents need to put money away into savings accounts for their children from a young age, an expert has suggested.
This is likely to be one of the most effective ways of reducing debt later in life, noted Kate Moore, head o... | |
 | Brits refuse to reduce festive spending |
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| 19th October 2011 | Many people could find themselves raiding their savings accounts this Christmas, as figures show that consumers are refusing to cut back on spending.
The HSBC Christmas Spending Survey reveals that people throughout the UK ... | |
 | Saving for retirement falls down Brits' agendas |
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| 14th October 2011 | People are more inclined to spend money on everyday luxuries rather than put money aside in savings accounts for their retirement, research shows.
Findings from Prudential reveal that almost three million non-retired Brits ... | |
 | Brits put more money into savings accounts |
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| 13th October 2011 | Demand for putting cash away into savings accounts is on the rise, new figures from Santander show.
The group found that Britons are saving around 12 per cent more than they were this time last year, while the number of peo... | |
 | Consumers question transparency of savings accounts |
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| 8th October 2011 | Large numbers of consumers do not believe financial institutions are transparent about what happens to money they deposit in savings accounts, new research suggests.
Of those questioned by Tridos Bank, just three per cent b... | |
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