Digital-only banks are set to be a hit with UK banking customers when they launch this year, new research has found, with one in eight (13 per cent) claiming that they plan to switch to an account with a digital-only provider this year.
Tag: banking
Gocompare.com Launches Enhanced Current Account Comparison Service
Price comparison website Gocompare.com has launched its new current account comparison service, which makes use of midata to enable people to carry out more meaningful current account comparisons.
Halifax Website Redesigned
Halifax have redesigned their website to give it a fresh new look, and made it “responsive”, so that it works across all types of device.
Paranoid Spenders: 43% of Britons Check Online Banking Twice a Day
New research by a money saving website has revealed that over two in five Britons check their online banking and banking apps at least twice a day. Almost half of these revealed that they did so to ‘watch out for fraud,’ whilst three quarters (76%) felt they needed to ‘regularly track spending’.
8 Things Your Bank Should Never Ask You To Do
The British Banking Association has launched a new campaign which it hopes will help to combat bank account fraud.
Brits “More Likely To Change Spouse Than PIN”
In a survey of more than 2,000 UK consumers, they found that 19% of Brits have not changed their PIN number in more than 15 years, while the average marriage that ends in divorce lasts 11.5 years.
Mobile Cheque Deposits Coming To The UK
The government is on the verge of agreeing to allow cheque deposits to be made by photo, letting you submit cheques by phone or email.
Barclays Cloud It Document Management System
Barclays is launching a new secure document management tool to help its customers keep all of their important financial documents in one place.
Which Bank Has The Safest Online Banking?
Consumer champion Which? has done a study into the security of online banking to see which bank’s website is the safest.
Trust Me With Your Data, I’m A Banker
Brits trust their banks and partners more than their parents, colleagues and charities, according to new research.