MoneySavingExpertEnergy Price Cap predicted to fall by less than expected – so should you fix now?
It means you’d pay on average 15% less than the current Price Cap over the next year – but you could save more than this by fixing now.
It means you’d pay on average 15% less than the current Price Cap over the next year – but you could save more than this by fixing now.
Natwest, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Ulster Bank, which are all part of the Natwest Group, will shut at least 80 of their bank branches in 2024, after the Group announced a further 47 closures today.
Fashion retailer Ted Baker has fallen into administration, putting the future of its 46 UK stores in doubt. While there’s no change for shoppers right now, the administration could affect your consumer rights going forward.
Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho has confirmed the Government will look for solutions to help people being chased for debts owed to defunct energy firms, who currently have no viable way to escalate complaints.
Virgin Money savers and borrowers are set to become Nationwide customers as the lenders have agreed a deal for the building society to take over the bank – though it’s still very early days.
The rate is used by the central bank to charge other banks and lenders when they borrow money – and so it influences what borrowers pay and what savers earn. We explain what it means for you.
If you need a new passport, you should apply for one now, as application fees are set to rise by around 7% on Thursday 11 April.
Tens of thousands of young people with special educational needs and disabilities remain locked out of their savings held in Child Trust Funds – and the Government must do more to help them, a cross-party group of MPs have said.
If you moved home and started paying council tax to a different local authority, you could be one of 808,000 households in England, Scotland and Wales who are owed a share of over £141 million in overpaid council tax, an investigation by MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE) has found.
If you need to contact HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for help with your tax return, you’ll soon only be able to do this online in most cases. Starting from next month, HMRC will be closing its self-assessment telephone helpline for half the year – and will only open it for “priority calls” the rest...