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Current Accounts

The day Britain goes overdrawn

Working Brits who are unable to stay in the black, cross into their overdrafts on the 20th of each month and 2.1 million never come out of the red.

Short-term equals short-changed

Short-term interest rate offers are no more than "headline-grabbers" , according to new research by Halifax.

Alliance & Leicester increases its recommend a friend incentive

Michelle Slade, Analyst at Moneyfacts.co.uk, comments: “Perhaps as a response to the growing competition in the current account market, more recently from the likes of Halifax and Abbey, Alliance & Leicester has increased its ‘recommend a friend’ incentive to £50.

HSBC’s current account goes ‘green’

Michelle Slade, Analyst at Moneyfacts.co.uk, comments: “This is a great idea. Not only is it simple, non intrusive and free, it looks to address the cause rather than throwing money at a symptom.

HSBC launches green option on current accounts

HSBC has launched the UK’s first ‘green’ options for current accounts giving its customers an opportunity to cut their paper use, support a number of environmental causes and get some great green discounts.

A nation of paper hoarders

Despite good environmental intentions, the UK remains addicted to paper, according to survey results released today to co-incide with the launch of HSBC’s green options for their current accounts.

Alliance & Leicester increases ‘Recommend a Friend’ offer

Alliance & Leicester is giving its customers two reasons to celebrate this summer by increasing its ‘Recommend a Friend’ offer, and also providing free mobile banking for new and existing customers until 31st December 2007.

Nationwide: NCC attack on banks' transparency in current accounts

Nationwide Building Society responds to the National Consumer Council's (NCC) report about the current account market being a 'jungle' for consumers.

Current account ‘jungle’ must be put right

As unfair banking charges cripple Britain’s most vulnerable current account holders, the National Consumer Council (NCC) is today calling on banks to be transparent and provide better, clearer and more upfront information to their customers.

Halifax announce details of Student Account for 2007/08

Halifax has announced details of its Student Current Account for the academic year 2007/08. The account will continue to offer the most generous interest-free overdraft from any bank, offering up to £2,750 from year 1 of study.

New Abbey account raises the bar (but only in the short term)

Michelle Slade, Personal Finance Analyst at Moneyfacts.co.uk, comments: “The launch of Abbey’s 8% current account takes the battle to another level. But you need to be aware that this 8% is short lived, after a year this will fall to 2.50% and it’s sadly not available to existing Abbey customers.

Alliance & Leicester: Abbey’s new 8% current account

Andy Bayes, Head of Current Accounts at Alliance & Leicester said: “It is great to see our competitors picking up the baton and joining us and challenging the Big Four by offering customers competitive rates of credit interest.

uSwitch.com: Abbey's market-leading 8% current account

Following the launch of Abbey’s market-leading 8% AER current account, Mike Naylor, Personal Finance Expert at independent online price comparison and switching service uSwitch.com, warns consumers not to be lured in by limited offers:

moneysupermarket.com: Abbey's new switching account

Commenting on Abbey’s new switching account, Kevin Mountford, head of current accounts at price comparison website moneysupermarket.com, said: “On the face of it Abbey’s new switching account looks a very good offer, demonstrating the battle to gain current account customers shows no sign of ending – we have recently seen Halifax re-introduce its £100 incentive.

Abbey announces fantastic rate for current account switchers

Abbey Banking today announces a fantastic new rate for customers who switch to its current account. The 8 per cent headline rate puts Abbey at the top of the market and is available to switchers from 2 July 2007.