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| DON'T believe the fake 'Martin Lewis' or 'MSE' ads |
| New Year. New Bank. New FREE cash! The starting gun has been fired on the race to win your 2026 banking custom. Many banks turned off their deals in December, but now switching's back and it's perfect timing. January's a lean month for many, so a dangling free cash carrot is likely to be appetising - and we say eat it! Unless you're delighted with your bank, why not get paid to ditch & switch? There's a wealth of banks paying a good whack, so scan the list and go for your best mix of cash and perks. All allow single and joint accounts. Switching's usually quick & easy. To get the free cash (usually paid within 2 or 3mths), you need to use the bank's seven-working-day switch service (so it takes roughly 10 days). This closes your old account and moves all your money, Direct Debits and standing orders for you. Payments to the old account are auto-forwarded. You'll need to pass a not-too-harsh credit check.
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| New. Top 1yr savings FIX 4.55% and, unusually, it'll let you access money if needed. With fixed savings, the rate's guaranteed not to change, yet usually you must lock money away without access. The new top Marcus (part of Goldman Sachs) 4.55% AER 1yr fix* (min £1) smashes the next best's 4.26%, and - unusually - lets you close the account early to withdraw at the cost of 90 days' interest, so it's a good get-out-of-jail-nearly-free card. Top fixed cash ISAs work a similar way access-wise but with lower rates, though they're still winners if you'd pay tax on savings. Top easy-access (variable) savings: To move money in & out when you like, Chase (part of JPMorgan) pays newbies 4.5%* (min £1) and Trading 212's cash ISA is 4.33%* (max £20k) – again, the rate's only for newbies. Full info in Top savings. Related: Beginners' guide to investing. Boosted January sales: M&S up to 70% off, Ikea up to 90% off till Sun & more. Some retailers have deepened their discounts to clear stock. See our full round-up of January sales. Martin: "It's a disgrace. Don't trust councils' websites about the Council Tax Carers Discount." Over 1 in 5 councils' online info is wrong, missing crucial extra eligibility for the 25%+ discount, meaning many eligible think they're not. Our investigation has revealed shocking inadequacy in council websites & forms. If you're an unpaid carer, read our Councils that couldn't care less & how to ensure you know what to do news. Rare £50 off UK Center Parcs code (no min spend). For stays from 1 Apr at UK parks. See Center Parcs tricks. 'Martin, should I fix my energy even though prices are dropping in April?' This Apr will see an unprecedented change in energy bills, so if your fix is ending, or you're on a Price-Capped tariff, should you fix now? Watch Martin's to fix (now) or not to fix video on his You Tube Channel (do subscribe), taken from his 'Reboot your finances' ITV1 show last week – watch the full episode on ITVX. Related: Find the cheapest fix via our Cheap Energy Club. FREE National Trust family day pass (normally £35ish). Go quick as there's a limited number free online. Excludes Scotland sites. Free National Trust Top balance transfer – shift card debt up to 38mths 0% (so interest-free till 2029). A reminder of Martin's Credit Card Debt-Buster from last week, which has all the top deals if you're looking to slash £1,000s off debt costs. 'I got a FREE Franco Manca pizza for running 10km' – here's how you can too. See our own MSE Georgia-May's walk/run your way to free pizza blog. Starts 1pm Thu. 50% off Radflek radiator reflectors, get a 2-pack for £12 delivered (normally £22). MSE Blagged. These energy-saving packs are always popular, so the 2,000 available will likely go quickly. The heat(ing) is on
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| How to slash car & home insurance costs... The good news is the cost of car insurance and home insurance are both a little more than 10% cheaper than this time last year (source: pricing consultancy Pearson Ham), and cheaper still compared to the year before. Yet, before that prices rocketed - so cheaper isn't the same as cheap. And while lower prices are good news... Martin: "I've a perverse warning for you. We're so conditioned to price hikes, that if your renewal stays the same you'll probably go 'yay'. Yet that's a mistake. The market has dropped, you should be paying less. So, always compare to check if you can save."
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| 'Martin, I got £37,000 of loans for my wedding, will it hit my credit score?" Watch Martin's 2min wedding debt answer to: "Martin, I have £13,000 of credit card debt and £37,000 in loans from my wedding this year. I'm struggling to get a 0% balance transfer. Is this due to my loan which I took out six months ago?" Taken from his Reboot your finances ITV1 show last week - watch the full episode on ITVX. Has your power been affected by Storm Goretti? Check if you're due £100s in compensation in our new What to do in a power/gas outage guide. The Sun '£9.50' holidays are back... but are they ever really £9.50? Our analysis suggests otherwise, though savings are still possible. For hols in 2026. Sun holidays Martin angrily challenges Sir Keir Starmer to clear up social media scam adverts cesspit. In a discussion on ITV's This Morning, Martin challenged the PM to clear up social media scam adverts. Watch Martin's challenge via his YouTube channel (and do subscribe). Hot Diamonds – codes to get 40% off full price AND 50% off its already-half-price outlet. MSE Blagged. Plus free delivery code. And yes, you can stack all three codes together. Hot Diamonds 'I reclaimed almost £1,500 of my student loan and my sister got £600 back thanks to your tips.' Success of the week. Indira emailed: "I wanted to give a massive thank you to MSE for your article on student loan reclaims. I realised when I read it that I had likely overpaid in the past as I had had a career break for a year. I put a refund request in and got a total of £1,440 back. Just in time for Christmas. I told all my family and my sister got £600 back as well. Thank you so much." If we've helped you save or reclaim (on anything), please tell us about it. Want an MSE Charity grant? Funding's available soon for non-profit groups. Know of a non-profit group that could benefit from a cash boost? Our charity's launching its winter funding round next Mon (19 Jan) - offering grants of up to £10,000 to organisations that help people to improve their money skills - but it's only open till 26 Jan so go quick. Check whether your group qualifies and see how to apply. |
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| MONEY MORAL DILEMMA I'm selling the classic car my children got me as a present, so should I give them their money back? A few years ago, I had a 'big' birthday, and my children kindly clubbed together and bought me a classic car as a present. I've loved having it and have had plenty of use out of it, but now due to changing circumstances I'm planning to sell it. Should I share the money I get for it between my children? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I give my children their money back? | Suggest a Money Moral Dilemma (MMD) | View past MMDs |
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| MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 14 JAN ONWARDS)
Thu 15 Jan - Ask Martin Lewis, BBC Radio 5 Live, midday |
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