Banks and building societies

Millennial generation despairs of being able to afford to retire
We asked them a simple question: How much do you pay into a private pension? The answers that came back were stark
Jedidajah Otte
27, Mar, 2023 @8:00 AM

UK interest rate rise: what it means for you
How the new base rate of 4.25% might affect mortgages, house prices and credit cards
Rupert Jones
23, Mar, 2023 @12:31 PM

‘My bank did not stop £6,500 payment to holiday scammers despite my pleas’
A Briton’s nightmare over a Greek villa highlights the dangers of online bookings. We hear her story and look at how to protect yourself
Miles Brignall
20, Mar, 2023 @8:00 AM

UK homeowners still better off than renters despite spike in interest rates
Average monthly cost of owning 3-bed home is £500 a year less than renting, but the gap is narrowing
Julia Kollewe
15, Mar, 2023 @12:01 AM

Woman, 91, loses account and pension after Barclays declares her dead
Bank apologises after error results in elderly woman having account closed and phone and energy cut off
Anna Tims
07, Mar, 2023 @10:14 AM

UK shoppers slash spending as price rises and energy bills bite
February figures from BRC highlight impact of cost of living crisis on British economy before budget
Richard Partington Economics correspondent
07, Mar, 2023 @12:01 AM

Savings: Britons can switch to get up to 7% after interest rate rises
Loyal bank customers are not necessarily rewarded, so shop around for a better-paying account
Rupert Jones
03, Mar, 2023 @7:00 AM

Mystery of how Nationwide lost my £3,000 in Bulgaria
I asked it to send the money to my husband’s bank account. Now it can’t locate it and the case is closed
Anna Tims
02, Mar, 2023 @8:30 AM

‘Lots of us are very anxious’: why Britain’s buy-to-let landlords are selling
UK rent and rate rises plus tougher rules are fuelling a crisis for both tenants and owners
Sarah Marsh
24, Feb, 2023 @12:30 PM

Interest rates will need to rise again, warns Bank of England rate-setter
Catherine Mann, a hawkish member of the MPC, says high rates necessary to stop inflation becoming embedded in wages and prices
Phillip Inman and Graeme Wearden
23, Feb, 2023 @1:53 PM

Lloyds accused of ‘stuffing bankers’ pockets’ as it proposes £9.1m CEO deal
Chief executive Charlie Nunn could receive £9.1m payout, while top performing bankers to share £446m bonus pot for work in 2022
Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent
22, Feb, 2023 @6:42 PM

UK mortgage deals: how to navigate the rollercoaster rates ride
Amid a debate about what is happening to the housing market, what are your options?
Rupert Jones
17, Feb, 2023 @12:00 PM
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