Money news archive – January - February 2011
Lloyds TSB has become the most complained about bank in the UK as the financial ombudsman service sees complaints soar 15% between July and December 2010...
Read moreFancy a cheap holiday? Get a return flight to a choice of European destinations when you get accepted for a Post Office credit card...
Read moreCustomers can benefit from the longest-ever 0% balance transfer period of 18 months when they sign up for a Barclaycard...
Read moreTop banks are continuing to fail consumers by offering poor advice when it comes to cash ISA transfers, an undercover investigation has revealed...
Read moreThe amount of money lent for mortgages reached its lowest level for a year in January, to stand at just £9.2billion...
Read moreThe housing market will stall this year, dragging house prices down after a year of growth, but affordability for first-time buyers will improve as a result...
Read moreExperts are advising borrowers to consider a variable rate mortgage, as the Bank of England base rate stays at 0.5% for the 23rd consecutive month... Read more
People with little or no credit history can use the Capital One Visa card to get control of their finances...
Read moreIf you’re fighting to get a mortgage it’s no wonder as mortgage approvals have fallen to their lowest level since March 2009...
Read moreTotal mortgage lending last year was at its lowest since the millennium, according to the latest figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders...
Read moreUK inflation hit an eight month high in December with the Consumer Prices Index jumping to 3.7%, up from 3.3% a month earlier...
Read moreRBS and NatWest have been fined by the banking regulator for failing to address consumer complaints properly...
Read moreMillions of Brits are only able to keep a roof over their heads by making their rent or mortgage using their credit cards...
Read moreIf you’re a first-time buyer looking to keep your mortgage costs down Halifax is offering a no-fees 5.79% two-year fixed-rate deal...
Read moreSantander is giving savers its fee-free ‘Zero’ current account as long as they have at least £10,000 in savings...
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