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Sort codes are six digit numbers which identify both the bank and the branch where an account is held. Speaking to the British Bankers Association, Bank of England director James Proudman said ...
The UK banking system is undergoing a serious overhaul that early estimates suggest will impact nearly a million customers. New ring-fencing rules mean the UK’s biggest banks need to make changes that ...
Beware of cold-callers claiming to be from your bank. If you're unsure about the legitimacy of the call, it's best to call your bank back using the phone number on your card or bank statement. Bank ...
The changes to your sort code will follow the same process as the current account switching service, in that payments using your old sort code will be redirected to your new one for a period of 36 ...
A pensioner has been forced to take legal action after a bank withheld his £193,000 inheritance. Peter Teich, 74, from Cambridge gave his solicitor the wrong sort code and the money was ...
Sort codes are six digits numbers that identify where you bank, and at what branch your account is held. This is the code that's changing. If you receive a letter in the post - you don't need to ...
Nationwide responded: "You've received a sort code and bank account number because, from 6th February 2025, Loyalty Saver will be known as Reward Saver. "This change is automatic, ...
Gym-goers are being warned not to use the same PIN code for their lockers and bank cards after a prolific thief targeted multiple gyms. Declan Murphy, 35, stole £500 after secretly watching a man ...