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New card has the longest interest-free period that the company has ever offered
Interest rate is guaranteed to be at least 2 percentage points above base rate until 1 March 2013
New online marketplace enables investors to bypass banks and make secured loans directly to UK companies
Post Office launches new version of prepaid travel card
A structured product that offers investors protection against inflation and their original capital back
Government-backed savings organisation has reintroduced its inflation-beating savings product
First-time buyers need just 5 per cent deposit
New savings deal for the philanthropically minded
Tesco and the AA offering 3.4 per cent fixed for one year
My mother was leaving me a property, free of IHT, in her will. She is now giving it to me before she dies. Does this change the tax position?
NS&I not expected to reopen certificates to new money until May earliest
Investment group Hargreaves Lansdown is offering to pay 3 per cent interest on cash
High rebate offered on supermarket shopping and fuel
We want to switch from cash to stockmarket plans
Alliance Trust’s low-cost Sipp offers a monthly investment facility
Bank of Cyprus offers market-leading Isa rate
Supermarket’s banking arm scraps 2% currency charge
Barclays cuts charges for trading overseas shares
Norwich & Peterborough building society has scrapped currency charges on its Gold debit card
Are redundancy payments subject to limits on pension savings tax relief?
No-advice stockbroker, JPJShare.com, is charging just £5.75 for buying or selling shares
Barnsley Building Society is offering a savings bond paying 3.2 per cent fixed until January 31 2012
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