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Massive possible savings if you pay for travel, mobile insurance & more You pay £17/mth for the account, but free cash covers that for almost a year
While these bank accounts are called 'packaged accounts', as Martin always says... "view them as a bundle of decent-quality insurance for a monthly fee, with a bank account on the side. So if you'd pay for that insurance anyway, is it cheaper this way?" And right now, if you would get them anyway, this is far cheaper than buying standalone insurance, especially for those with a family who all have mobile phones and holiday abroad.
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New. Lock in 4.9% with the top 1yr savings fix... WITH access. The Marcus (part of Goldman Sachs) 4.9% 1yr fix* (min £1, max £250k) is the new top-paying fixed savings account, having just boosted its rate from 4.6%. Better still, while most fixes lock your money away for the term, here you can get your money out if needed, by closing the account, for an up to 90-day interest penalty. Perfect if you think you can lock away (but may just need it). Cash ISA fixes also must, by law, allow access, again with an interest penalty - rates there are lower, though if you'll pay tax on savings they're worth it. Full help & best-buys in Top fixed savings & Top fixed cash ISAs. Aged 18 to 39? This is an important warning for you. Lifetime ISAs can give a free £1,000/yr, but it's just been announced they're being replaced. Watch Martin's 1min warning for age 18-39, it's already gone viral (c10m views). If the video shows you should act, listen to Martin's detailed ISA changes pod for full help. Related: New First-Time Buyer ISA info. New. Cheapest energy fix: save an avg 17% over tomorrow's new Standard (Price Cap) rates. Everyone on standard-rate tariffs will see their price rise tomorrow as Ofgem's 13% higher July Price Cap starts. Ironically, at the same time, there's a few new cheap fixes launching - letting you lock-in far cheaper - as wholesale costs have been a smidge lower this last week. Best thing to do: Use our whole-of-market Cheap Energy Comparison as your exact winner depends on location & use. As examples, on average, Fuse wins at 17.2% less than the Price Cap, just followed by Outfox. The top big name is Eon (incl for existing users) at 15.4% less (prices incl any MSE cashback). £130 of No7 beauty & skincare £40. 8-piece 'Beauty Vault' set. Plus extra £5 off code till 11.59pm tonight (Tue). No7 Big ISA changes coming - 22% tax on savings interest in shares ISAs. Next April, the cash ISA limit for under 65s is reduced to £12,000 per tax year. Now the govt's announced other changes alongside it too. Read the ISA changes news or listen to Martin explain this in his pod. Martin on mid-contract broadband & mobile price hikes: "Ofcom's protections have failed, it's time to do the bleedin' obvious and just ban them." We investigated 47,000 tariffs, and in 75% of cases Ofcom's 'protection' rules meant people had to PAY MORE. In 99% of cases, people saw above-inflation rises. It needs to stop. Please read our It's time to ban mid-contract hikes news. £10 for one-litre Pimm's. Normally c.£24. Where to get cheap Pimm's (pls be Drinkaware). New. 145Mb Plusnet (part of BT) broadband '£19/mth' with excellent service rating. Switchers across 70% of UK homes (the link checks) can get this 145Mb Plusnet broadband only deal. It's £20.99/mth, rising by £4/mth in Apr '27 and Apr '28, but you get a £120 prepaid Mastercard within a month of signing up (do check your junk folder). Factor all that in and it's equivalent to £18.99/mth over the 2yr contract. Want other options? Use our full broadband comparison. 2for1 Burger King Whopper or Chicken Royale (incl plant-based) till Fri. See how to get 2for1 Burger King. Martin tells MPs: 'Have a single water social tariff, sort energy Standing Charges & stop confusion ruling.' And that's just the start. Martin delivered this wide-ranging and important evidence to the Commons Public Accounts Committee in a session on regulating these key utilities. Read and watch Martin's evidence to MPs.
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Pay for childcare? Even if it's just for summer clubs... It's possible for two contrary things to be true at once. The school summer holidays are great fun... and a logistical and financial burden for many parents. Yet the problem element may be erasable by making use of little-known support and help. And this is often available even if you use no other childcare service across the year. Our Childcare costs guide has full info, but we've three important checks for you. First, though, a reminder... .
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Use heating oil or LPG in N. Ireland? The rest of UK's got its help... where's yours?! In March, the UK Govt promised help to LPG & oil users. Nowhere uses it as much as N.Ire, yet that's the only UK nation where help's been delayed. Code to get £60 off package hols. MSE Blagged. When you book a package holiday costing £1,000+ via Loveholidays for any time until Sept next year. 2,000 codes available. Loveholidays Free pint of Heineken (incl 0.0%) at 1,000+ pubs in Eng. Via cashback, 10k available. (Pls be Drinkaware). 70,000+ student loan balances miscalculated - are you affected? Some Plan 2 grads have had either too much or too little interest added to their balances due to recent technical issues. See Student loans error. From Thu. M&S 20% off school uniform. Eg, sweatshirt from £4.80, 3x polo shirts from £5.60. M&S Want an MSE Charity grant? Applications open next week. Know a non-profit group that could benefit from a cash boost? Our charity's summer funding round will be open for a week, starting 6 July, offering grants of up to £10,000 to organisations that help people to improve their money skills. Check whether your group qualifies and see how to apply. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Is it fair for my mum to include my nephew in her will when I was unable to have children? My mum says she wants to include my sister's only child in her will, splitting the inheritance between the three of us. She says my sister's in favour, but as I was unable to have children, I'm not sure how I feel about it. Is it fair? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Is it fair for my mum to include my nephew in her will? | Suggest a Money Moral Dilemma (MMD) | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 1 JULY ONWARDS) Thu 2 Jul - Ask Martin Lewis, BBC Radio 5 Live, midday |
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