If you're a customer of Lloyds, Halifax, Bank of Scotland or TSB, and were hit by this weekend's IT glitch which left many unable to withdraw cash and use debit cards – complain now if you've been left out of pocket.
RBS group customers hit by this week's IT glitch are reporting being offered compensation for the outage. If you've been affected, complain to the bank now.
NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank customers won't be left out of pocket after an IT glitch left some unable to use their debit or credit cards on the busiest online shopping day of the year.
NatWest and RBS customers have been left frustrated and unable to use their debit and credit card this following the third IT glitch the banks have suffered in 18 months.
Three million NatWest and RBS Isa account holders will have their rates cut or boosted, as the banks are moving anyone with an old Isa to a newer deal.
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has now set aside £2.6 billion to pay for its part in payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling, according to the group's latest financial results.
Halifax has become the latest bank to offer cashback on certain debit card purchases, as rivals ramp up offers ahead of a new guarantee where you'll be able to switch banks within seven days from the middle of next month. But is its scheme any good?
28 August 2013
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