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Surge in complaints over banks by public

By Jane Croft

Published: May 1 2006 22:05 | Last updated: May 1 2006 22:05

Complaints against high street banks rose by almost half last year amid growing signs of public dissatisfaction with the sector, which has reported record profits.

The Banking Code Standards Board, which operates a voluntary code of conduct for the industry, said it had received 3,500 complaints and enquiries in 2005 – up by half since 2004.

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