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More UK Households to Start Actively Saving by 2057

A recent report released by National Savings and Investments shows that the number of households that are actively saving could increase significantly by 2057
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UK Credit Union Current Accounts: a Viable Alternative to High-street Banking?

A recent partnership between nine British credit unions and The Co-operative Bank aims to offer customers an alternative to high-street bank current accounts by launching a current account of their own
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Banking with UK Current Accounts: to Pay or Not to Pay?

The UK has traditionally enjoyed a history of free banking, but with premium current accounts offering a range of benefits, paying for an account could actually save you money.
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The Benefits of a UK Premier Bank Account

Many banks now offer premier bank accounts to wealthier customers, which come with a range of added benefits not available with a standard current account.
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What to Look For in a UK Current Account

Whether you've outgrown your piggy-bank, or you are about to receive your first ever salary payment, choosing the right UK current account can prove to be invaluable in managing your finances.

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Are UK Joint Bank Accounts a Recipe for a Happy Marriage?

Joint bank accounts can be a convenient and sensible approach to organising your finances, but recent research by Abbey has revealed that they can be a bone of contention between couples when it comes to how the money is used.
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Introducing Cash ISAs

ISA stands for Individual Saving Account and they are available for UK residents only. Cash ISAs are a great way to save money at higher interest rates and without having to pay tax on your returns.
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UK Child Savings Accounts Explained

Bringing up a child is expensive and to siphon off some amount of money from your earnings to save for a rainy day is a good decision. When you invest money periodically for the benefit of your child, you will be in a better position to pay off their university fees or buy them their first car. To help you achieve these goals child savings accounts were introduced.
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What is an ISA and Should I have One?

An Individual Savings Account (ISA) is a financial product available in the United Kingdom, designed for the purpose of investment and savings with a favourable tax status. ISAs were introduced on 6 April 1999, replacing the earlier Personal Equity Plans (PEPs) and Tax-Exempt Special Savings Accounts (TESSAs). What is so good about an ISA?
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UK ISA Directory

An Individual Savings Account (ISA) is a financial product available in the United Kingdom, designed for the purpose of investment and savings with a favourable tax status.View the UKs most competitive equity and cash ISAs
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