MoneySavingExpert News Cashback Amex set to revamp top cashback credit card American Express will soon cut the rate on its cashback credit card, which is our top pick, but it will become MORE profitable for some cardholders.1 August 2009 Insurance prices rocket: how to keep a lid on costsThe cost of home and car insurance premiums has risen by up to 11% during the past year, according to the AA.30 July 2009 Tesco 50%-off home insurance, not as great as it seemsTesco relaunched its half-price home insurance promotion to new customers this week, though it's not as generous as it seems.24 July 2009 Egg relaunches cashback credit cardEgg is reviving its cashback credit card for new customers on Tuesday, which gives you almost 1% back on everything you spend. 11 July 2009 Cheques move a step closer to extinctionThe death of the cheque at the checkout appears one step closer after it was announced today cheque guarantee cards will be withdrawn in mid-2011.25 June 2009 Interest slashed on top-paying accountEgg Money cardholders will see the interest they earn on in-credit balances plummet from a top-paying 4% at present to nothing by mid-May.17 April 2009 New cashback credit card enters the frayHalifax has relaunched its cashback credit card, which pays users up to 1% of the amount they spend on it. For every £100 you rack-up on groceries or fuel, you’ll earn £1 (or 50p if you spend on anything else), up to a maximum of £150/year.8 April 2009 Cashback cards get hot for summer: Two new 4%-ers launched7 May 2008 First4567 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us