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Banking & Savings Articles
Mobile phone banking arround the corner
Technology giving customers of UK banks the ability to manage their accounts via their mobile phone is being introduced.25 September 2008
London's FTSE 100 Index on road to recovery
The US Treasury's £383 billion plan to bail out struggling lenders could benefit British banks, including Barclays and the Royal Bank of Scotland.22 September 2008
Investing in the FTSE 100 share index
The headline number for the FTSE 100 has done less than nothing over the last 10 years with the index dropping around 15%.20 September 2008
Private banking is available to more people
Private banking is no longer the preserve of the privileged few and is seeing a shift towards a wider customer base, claim a pair of financial advisors.18 September 2008
Private banking has its benefits
Customers who qualify for private banking can benefit from better advice and a host of financial incentives, but should ensure this type of account is suitable for their needs, claims MoneyFacts.16 September 2008
Savings accounts grow in popularity
More people are investing their money in savings accounts rather than on the stock market during the credit crunch, claim Moneyfacts.08 September 2008
Saving habits last a lifetime
A new study has found that consumers who saved as a child are more likely to have a regular saving habit as an adult.04 September 2008
Consumers urged to seek financial advice
It is increasingly important that consumers get the best financial advice in the current economic climate, claims an independent financial advisor.03 September 2008
People budget more
As the credit crunch continues to squeeze Britain's savings accounts, consumers are resorting to budgeting in order to stay in the black, claims a new study.02 September 2008
Credit crunch 'will cause drop in short breaks'
People will cut back on their short breaks as the credit crunch bites, it has been claimed.01 September 2008
