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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 ...
New ring-fencing rules could mean your bank details will change. Here’s what you need to know, what you need to do and how to avoid falling for scammers capitalising on the overhaul.
Almost one million banking customers are being contacted to have their sort codes and account numbers changed asthe UK's biggest banks begin the process of 'ring-fencing' their accounts. The process ...
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, ...
Barclays current account customers won't be able to access telephone, online and mobile banking this weekend as the high-street bank embarks on a huge process of changing hundreds of thousands of sort ...
In response, Nationwide said: "You've received a sort code and bank account number because, from 6th February 2025, Loyalty Saver will be known as Reward Saver.