All (100) Articles (79) Tools (3) Blogs (18) Filter by topics Clear all Everyday money Benefits Blogs Savings Family and care Money troubles Pensions and retirement Work Selected filters Page 1 of 10 Sort by Relevance Most recent Most popular Article How to open a bank account for your benefit payments To receive benefits like Universal Credit, you’ll usually need an account that can receive automatic payments. This could be with a bank, a building society ... Article How to claim benefits or State Pension without a bank account If you can’t get a bank or building society account, you’ll be sent a payment card or voucher code instead. This lets you access benefit or State Pension... Article How to choose a bank account There are many different current accounts to choose from, including some with perks like cashback on bills, fee-free overseas spending and savings interest. ... Tool Tools and calculators These are the tools and calculators that will help you quickly work out the figures you need for some of the most common money situations you may find yourself... 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... Article Make your money easier to manage by yourself If you’re finding it difficult to manage your money because you have a long-term health condition or you’re disabled, there are things you can do to make things... Article Help managing everyday money Managing your finances can get hard with things like health challenges or hospital stays, for example. Even if you’re doing okay now, it’s a good idea to prepare... Article Current accounts A current account, known simply as a bank account, lets you make and receive payments. You can use it to pay bills, spend online and receive your wages.... Article Managing your finances after your partner dies Adjusting to life after the death of your spouse or partner isn’t easy. Between your grief and all the things you suddenly find yourself responsible for, it ... Article How do savings and lump sum payouts affect benefits? Some benefits are affected by the amount of money you have in savings, such as cash in a savings account, or investments in shares. These benefits are called... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next