Stop blaming the customer, Which tells FSA

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) should concentrate on exposing unfair practices rather than shifting the blame onto the consumer, says Which

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NatWest first to launch international mobile money transfers

NatWest has become the first UK bank to offer international money transfers via mobile phone.

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Left your Christmas shopping until the last minute

Shops are likely to be jam packed today, as statistics show nearly half of Britons have left their Christmas shopping until Christmas Eve.

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British children aware of credit crunch

The crunch is stealing Christmas for millions of British children, according to a survey from LV

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Two million homeowners considering mortgage payment holiday

Over 700,000 Brits in fear of redundancy are considering or applying for a mortgage payment holiday, despite the government’s promise to defer interest payments for two years..

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Nationwide brings back the 95percent mortgage

Britain’s biggest building society, Nationwide, has become the first lender to re-introduce mortgages worth up to 95percent of a property’s value…

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Egg ordered to compensate credit card PPI customers

Credit card provider Egg has been fined £721,000 for mis-selling payment protection insurance (PPI) and must now compensate customers.

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Homeowner Mortgage Support Scheme - will you be eligible

The government has revealed details of its scheme to support homeowners in financial difficulty, but there are still many questions to be answered.

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Free advice for all, from NatWest

Over 1,000 NatWest branches are offering free, impartial financial guidance to everyone, in association with a leading debt charity.

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We will play fair, say credit card companies

Credit card companies have agreed with the government a new set of fair principles to help struggling borrowers.

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