Nationwide will lower rates by between 0.10% to 0.25% following the Bank of England's decision to cut interest rates in November. Most of the changes apply to accounts with a variable rate of ...
Nationwide said the changes, which apply to savings from February 1, still meant most accounts would receive a smaller rate ...
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Nationwide customers, numbering in the millions, are set to experience changes to their bank accounts from February's onset, affecting their interest earnings. The building society, boasting 17 ...
Nationwide is making a raft of changes to its bank accounts, impacting how much cash millions of customers will have. Interest rates on a number of savings accounts have been slashed as of February 1.
NATIONWIDE is making massive changes ... the decision to hold rates on some of our most popular accounts, such as our leading Flex Regular Saver.” He added that following these changes its ...
As previously reported, Nationwide is making some major changes to the majority of its savings accounts starting 1 February. These include: Flex Instant ... member financial benefit in the first ...
Some Barclays banking customers will see their savings rates drop in just a couple of weeks. The banking giant will slash the ...
Nationwide is winning the current account switching wars driven by generous cash bribes to move bank, according to new figures. There were nearly 1.2million switches last year, with 309,290 in the ...
Nationwide will be paying some of its customers an £85 'bonus' over the next 12 months. Savers can bag themselves the cash boost by singing up to the building society's Flex Regular Saver account. The ...
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