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Category: Current Accounts
The news items published under this category are as follows.Saturday, May 12, 2007
Britain's Best Bank for Personal Banking, Current Account Services Poll Results / Personal_Finance / Current Accounts
By: Shahla_Walayat
The poll conducted by the MarketOracle.co.uk shows that out of a selection of 29 choices the highest votes cast for the best bank for UK personal banking services, (primarily current account and linked products) are for the Abbey National.
In total 617 votes were cast between 26th April and 11th May 2007. The top 8 financial institutions for personal banking services are -
Read full article... Read full article...Thursday, May 03, 2007
Vote for the Best Bank in Britain, Abbey National leads the pack / Personal_Finance / Current Accounts
By: Shahla_Walayat
With the UK local election voting taking place today, we remind readers of the ongoing Market Oracle poll on the Best UK Bank for Personal Banking services such as current accounts.
With some 230 votes in, the results so far show the following top 5 banking institutions by number of votes cast from a selection of 29 options.
Read full article... Read full article...Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Current accounts - an alternative home for your Savings / Personal_Finance / Current Accounts
By: MoneyFacts
Andrew Hagger, head of news and press at Moneyfacts.co.uk, the money search engine comments “Over the last couple of years we’ve seen the emergence of more current accounts offering high credit interest rates, some of which are on a par with the top paying savings accounts.
“Traditionally, people keep their current account for managing their day to day finances and maintain a separate savings account, often with a different institution, in which to hold their savings balances.
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