Halifax bank has issued a warning to TV Licence customers today
The bank, part of Halifax Bank Of Scotland and owned by Lloyds, has tonight sent notices to Halifax customers about TV Licence Direct Debits.
The notice, issued as a push notification to customers, says; "Your TV LICENCE MPB Direct Debit looks higher than usual. £15.00 has been paid from your account ending , which is £1.75 more than your previous payment." After much pressure and debate, and kickback from government, it was confirmed that the TV Licence is set to go up by £10.50 a year from April 2024 to £169.50, which means TV Licence fees have gone up on monthly direct debits.
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