Those who don’t go into the red may not think the bank charges ruling in favour of the banks affects them, but consumer group Which? says without a change in the law it could mean your energy suppliers or shops start squeezing consumers. Peter Vicary …
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Which?: Bank charges ruling will affect us all – This is Money
I that Lloyds Banking Group is contacting the County Courts and asking them to throw out all its bank charge claims after the Supreme Court ruling on bank charges last week. Fast mover: Lloyds has said it will only act along with the other banks …
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Is Lloyds cancelling bank charge claims? – This is Money
I that Lloyds Banking Group is contacting the County Courts and asking them to throw out all its bank charge claims after the Supreme Court ruling on bank charges last week. Fast mover: Lloyds has said it will only act along with the other banks …
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Is Lloyds cancelling bank charge claims? – This is Money
Lloyds Banking Group was facing a furious backlash from customers last night after announcing it would ask the courts to strike out thousands of legal claims against it just two days after a landmark legal judgment in the overdraft fees case. The …
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Banks go on the offensive against customers – The Independent
Lloyds Banking Group was facing a furious backlash from customers last night after announcing it would ask the courts to strike out thousands of legal claims against it just two days after a landmark legal judgment in the overdraft fees case. The …
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Banks go on the offensive against customers – The Independent
New figures from the group show that, of around 12m people who have been hit with bank charges since July 2001, over three in five (63pc) have not asked for their money back. With the Supreme Court’s ruling on the test case due on November 25, the …
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Overdraft charges: ‘8m more customers could claim their money back’ – Daily Telegraph
The Spanish banking group that owns Abbey National is to launch a no-fees current account which does not charge for overdraft use or access to foreign ATMs. Santander, which also owns Alliance & Leicester and Bradford & Bingley, will launch its Zero …
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Santander launches new current account with no overdraft charge – Daily Mail
Santander, the bank group which owns Abbey, Bradford & Bingley and Alliance & Leciester, is launching a no-fee current account, with no charges for overdraft use or access to foreign ATMs. However, the account, called the Santander Zero Current …
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Santander launches ‘free’ bank account – Times Online
Santander, the bank group which owns Abbey, Bradford & Bingley and Alliance & Leciester, is launching a no-fee current account, with no charges for overdraft use or access to foreign ATMs. However, the account, called the Santander Zero Current …
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Satander launches ‘free’ bank account – Times Online