Banks have doubled rates for other customers and some may now go to the wall, writes James Moore
ysfunctional” was how the Financial Conduct Authority described the UK overdraft market when it announced a ban on the unfair chargesTrouble is, the ban has simply shifted the dysfunction from the one
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