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5p Money-Saving Challenge Could Save You £3,400

A UK building society reveals a clever savings hack starting with just 5p. By increasing your daily savings by 5p, you could accumulate nearly £3,400 in a year. Discover the easy step-by-step method and other effective saving challenges.

NatWest's £780 Savings Challenge for 2026

NatWest urges UK households to save £780 in 2026 with a monthly savings challenge. Martin Lewis' team also offers a 1p-a-day plan to save nearly £668. Start your financial year right.

First Premium Bonds winners of 2026 announced

NS&I has announced the first Premium Bonds prize winners for January 2026. Check if you're one of the lucky holders from Suffolk or Berkshire who won the £10,000 jackpots.

NatWest cuts interest rates for UK customers

NatWest informs customers of reduced savings interest rates, effective 19 January. The move follows the Bank of England's base rate decision. Learn what it means for your money.

Energy bill cut delayed: How to save now this winter

The promised £150 energy bill cut won't arrive until April 2026, leaving families facing peak winter prices. Discover why fixing your tariff now could offer faster relief and immediate savings.

ISA Rule Changes: Act Now if You Have Under £12,000

UK households with savings under £12,000 are urged to review their accounts ahead of major ISA rule changes in 2027. Experts advise using your tax-free allowance now to maximise long-term growth.

NatWest 1p Challenge: Save £668 in a Year

NatWest promotes a simple 1p daily savings challenge, endorsed by Martin Lewis, that can grow to £667.95 in a year. Learn how small daily steps can build a significant nest egg.

Mortgage shock for 4.5 million UK households

Nearly half of UK mortgage holders will see bills rise by £768 a year as fixed deals expire. The Bank of England warns of payment shocks despite recent rate cuts.

HMRC slashes interest rate for late taxpayers

HMRC is reducing interest on late tax payments from 8% to 7.75% from January 9, following the Bank of England's base rate cut. Learn the new rates and key self-assessment deadlines.

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