U.S. Looks to Australia on Credit Card Fees
After a law forced a cut in transaction fees, some merchants and banks added new charges for customers that were, sometimes, higher than the old ones. nytimes.com |
Why do we let banks get away with it?
We spent £95bn bailing out the banks, they pay us 0.05% interest in turn and charge 7.14% to take out a mortgage. Why do we let them do it? thisismoney.co.uk |
Savers win £150m over rogue sales
More than 50,000 savers misled into switching their pensions are in line for over £150m in compensation from rogue salesmen thisismoney.co.uk |
Time's up for cash Isa transfer cheats
The cash Isa system is a shambles, it beggars belief that in the 21st century the industry's aim is to transfer an Isa in 23 days thisismoney.co.uk |
Baffling savings accounts hide your rate
Britain's most complicated savings accounts are among those that fail to spell out clearly on statements the rate savers are earning thisismoney.co.uk |