Two current accounts available at the moment could suit different financial needs while offering an annual equivalent rate (AER) of over five per cent.
MoneyExpert: Loan Benefits For Graduates
Since the beginning of this academic year, universities can now charge a maximum of £3,000 per year for tuition.
Scotsman: That Old Mobile Phone Could Be Worth £150
BY RECYCLING your old mobile phone, you could earn up to £150 a time.
Scotsman: Securityfirst.co.uk Launches Age-related Insurance
A RANGE of age-related payment protection insurance products has been launched by securityfirst.co.uk.
Scotsman: Pet Insurance With More Than Others?
INSURER More Than has brought out a budget pet insurance scheme – Pet Saver – with premiums starting at £4.99 a month.
Scotsman: Leeds Launches Discount Buy-to-let Mortgage
LEEDS Building Society has launched a new, three-year discount buy-to-let mortgage at 4.99 per cent.
Scotsman: Trusts Hold Benefits For Life Policies
WHEN it comes to taking out life insurance, most policyholders believe they have made provision for their loved ones if anything should happen to them.
Scotsman: Savings Slump Deepens, With Few Looking To Retirement
STANDARD Life has discovered that the proportion of people saving has fallen over the past three months, but confidence in property as an investment class continues to be high.
Scotsman: Help To Save The Planet While Fuelling Your Savings
WITH soaring gas and electricity prices hitting consumers in the pocket, energy providers are looking at ways of developing cheaper, more environment-friendly fuel.
Scotsman: Lloyds Open To Young Scots Savers
SCOTTISH children will find it easier to open bank accounts after Lloyds TSB Scotland became the first UK bank to accept Young Scot cards as a suitable means of identification.