‘Bureaucratic nightmare for the bereaved’
Customer numbers rise an average 3.1% across all providers
Halifax and RBS at top
The housing market recovery helped stamp duty revenues soar by a fifth in 2014-2015 to a record high of £8bn, according to research.
Bank of Scotland has been unfairly double billing customers who fell behind on their mortgages, a High Court judge in Belfast has ruled.
The New Individual Savings Account (NISA) regime is soon coming into force. But how can it be used in retirement planning? Fiona Murphy finds out.
Lloyds Banking Group has been hit with a record fine by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for retail conduct failings - related to serious flaws in the controls over sales incentive schemes - of over £28m. But what went so wrong?
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Lloyds Banking Group a record £28m "for serious failings" relating to its sales incentives.