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Rachel Springall

Make your spending money go further when travelling abroad

Rachel Springall 10 May 2017 11:05

Anyone with a trip on the horizon is likely to make a checklist of essentials to pack, but what about…

Everything you need to know about your ISA options for the new tax year

Rachel Springall 5 April 2017 11:38

It’s that time of year again when savers are repeatedly asked the same old questions: do you have an ISA,…

2016 was a year for borrowers (pity the savers). What’s in store for 2017?

Rachel Springall 6 January 2017 11:56

Few people are shedding any tears over the end of 2016, least of all savers. But it was a bumper…

Shoppers: know your rights this Christmas

Rachel Springall 9 December 2016 12:18

Time moves on so quickly and now here we are again – it’s the month when many people are focused on…

Inflation rise means more bad news for savers – but you can chase down a half-decent return

Rachel Springall 19 October 2016 11:45

So, inflation has gone up. Unexpectedly, it rose to a 22-month high of 1 per cent this week, with the full…

Current accounts are a salvation for savers

Rachel Springall 23 September 2016 11:36

Spenders and savers alike would no doubt appreciate some kind of reward for staying loyal to their bank or building…

One month on, what the base rate cut means for you

Rachel Springall 2 September 2016 11:14

It’s a month since the Bank of England cut the base rate to 0.25 per cent, the lowest level in…

Savers braced for more turbulence and paltry returns

Rachel Springall 19 August 2016 11:32

As if things weren’t bad enough for savers, the months ahead are looking bleaker than ever. The repercussions of the…

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