£10 fee may herald end of free banking
15th Nov 2006, 02:23 GMT
About 200,000 customers of the internet bank First Direct will face a £10 per month charge from February in a move that could herald the end of free banking in Britain.
£10 fee may herald end of free banking related news:
- First Direct to charge monthly fee — This is Money | News
- Banks cuddling up to fee income — bizjournals.com Banking & Financial Services:Commercial Banking headlines
- Research reveals trends in cellphone banking — Mail & Guardian Online
- Veteran banker decides on an early exit — bizjournals.com Banking & Financial Services:Commercial Banking headlines
- For the Koelbls, banking is a family affair — bizjournals.com Banking & Financial Services:Commercial Banking headlines
- Branch construction still going strong — bizjournals.com Banking & Financial Services:Commercial Banking headlines
- IBQ, SMS banking service — AME Info News - Personal Finance
- Licence fee a real turn-off in the town with no digital TV — Scotsman.com News
- Govt hikes registration fee for greenfield sugar mills — NewKerala Business India News
- Bank benefits from strong Singapore economy — Marketplace by Bloomberg - International Herald Tribune
Latest news from Telegraph News | UK News:
- Brown tramples on Reid's territory
- Government U-turn over marine reserves
- Falconer to propose TV cameras in court
- Village sports club celebrates £1m win
- Pink Floyd star Barrett was unfit to write his will
- 'Hard-up' Defra has underspent by £747m
- Payout for inmates forced off heroin
- Workplace parking charges scheme may set precedent for drivers across the country
- Row over honour for 'worst' poet
- Closing rural post offices 'will cost £400m'