All (98) Articles (59) Tools (2) Blogs (37) Filter by topics Clear all Blogs Everyday money Family and care Money troubles Savings Benefits Contact us Selected filters Page 3 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article Overdrafts explained When you use your overdraft (often called “going into your overdraft”), you’re getting into debt. An overdraft should be for short-term borrowing or emergencies... Blog post How to find your old bank accounts Research from the Money and Pensions Service has found that 46% of people don’t save regularly. If you want to get into the savings habit, finding your old accounts... Blog post What is credit card fraud and how can I prevent it? Credit cards are a useful tool in your wallet, but according to Which?, credit card fraud accounts for 40% of identity fraud cases in the UK. Make sure ... Article Joint bank accounts A joint account lets you share money with someone you trust. You’ll both be able to manage the account, including making payments and paying bills. Here’s everything... Blog post How to beat ID issues when opening a bank account You usually need photo ID to open a bank account, like a passport or driving licence. But you’re not alone if you don’t have the right documents – here’s what... Article Credit union savings accounts In credit unions members pool their savings and lend to one another. Members have something in common, such as the same employer, trade union, attending a specific... Blog post Could someone have stolen your identity? If someone manages to steal your identity they could open bank accounts, obtain credit cards or loans, take out mobile phone contracts or buy things in your ... Blog post The five most popular reasons for switching bank It’s nearly two years since the seven-day switching service made it easier for all of us to change our bank. The competition to attract customers is as strong... Article How safe are my savings if my bank or building society goes bust? If your bank, building society or credit union went bust, you’re entitled to compensation through the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. This is also the... Article Credit union accounts A credit union provides loans, savings, bank accounts and other services to their members. They are designed to help the community rather than make money, often... Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next