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Do banks offer better savings rates if you have a current account with them?
Some banks do offer their current account customers a better deal on savings, but not always by much. In this guide, we’ll exp...
Free current accounts: What to look for beyond ‘no fee’
Most current accounts in the UK don’t charge a monthly fee. So when a bank says their account is ‘free’, they’re really just des...
Who is eligible for a current account with cashback and interest?
Most cashback and interest-paying current accounts are open to anyone aged 18 or over living in the UK. A soft credit search is ...
How to open a bank account in the UK: what you need and what to expect
To open a bank account in the UK, you’ll need a photo ID and proof of address. Most banks let you apply entirely online through ...
Your Personal Savings Allowance Explained
Just like most other forms of income, you may need to pay tax on the interest you earn from saving. But there are plenty of legi...
How does cashback work on a current account?
A cashback account rewards you for payments you make every month. Learn how cashback is calculated, what qualifies, and what to ...
Current account vs savings account: how to find the right fit for your finances
When it comes to opening a bank account, you’ll normally be choosing between two options: a current account or a savings account...
Transferring money from an ISA to a current account
By transferring funds from an Individual Savings Account (ISA) to a current account, you’ll be able to spend the money you’ve se...
What are the advantages of a current account?
A good current account should help you manage your money, grow it, and get more from your day-to-day spending. From debit cards ...
Does opening a bank account affect your credit score?
We take a look at when opening a bank account does and does not affect your credit score, whether closing an account has any imp...
