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The Money Pages: Personal Finance News, Features and Opinions About Us Contact Us Advertising Login / Register The Money Pages Read about the latest personal finance news, features and opinion. The Money Pages also offers advice on banking, debt, insurance, investments, retirement and savings. Home Awards 2026 Personal Finance Awards 2026 Personal Finance Awards: About 2026 Personal Finance Awards: Nominations ARCHIVE 2025 Personal Finance Awards 2025 Personal Finance Awards: Loans, Credit cards & Retirement winners 2025 Personal Finance Awards: Insurance winners 2025 Personal Finance Awards: Mortgage winners 2025 Personal Finance Awards: Savings, banking & Investments winners 2024 Personal Finance Awards 2023 Personal Finance Awards 2022 Personal Finance Awards Podcasts Household Bills Bills News Sponsored Articles Cards & Loans Cards & Loans News Sponsored Articles Mortgages & Home Mortgages & Home News Sponsored Articles Investments Investment News Sponsored Articles Insurance Insurance News Sponsored Articles Retirement & Pensions Retirement & Pensions News Sponsored Articles Saving & Banking Saving & Banking News Sponsored Articles Featured Personal Finance News Retirees could be £100s better off due to annuity rate rises Those approaching retirement are being urged to seek pensions advice after it emerged annuity rates ... More savers are being hit by tax: How you can lessen the blow Interest rates held at 3.75%: The impact on savings and mortgages Savers miss out on over £1,600 through ‘loyalty penalty’ Savers could be missing out on £1,661 by staying loyal to low-rate accounts, analysis by LHV Bank has revealed. Contactless limit scrapped: 5 ways to stay in control of spending Consumers are being offered advice on how to stay on top of their spending ahead of the £100 contactless card limit being lifted on Thursday. How will the war in Iran affect your bills and mortgage? Rising oil prices driven by the conflict in the Middle East are having an impact on our personal finances here in the UK. We find out how it will affect your bills, mortgage and household spend Competition for rented homes at its lowest for six years There’s good news for renters after it emerged competition for rented homes was at its lowest in six years. Mums’ wage: The value of the unpaid work of raising a family In the week leading up to Mother’s Day mums across the country will have totted up £3,794.87 in unpaid labour, analysis by NetVoucherCodes has revealed. Have your say in the Personal Finance Awards 2026 It can be helpful to make a complaint about a company when they do something wrong – but how do you effectively praise a business when they do something right? Awards Have your say in the Personal Finance Awards 2026 Posted on March 6, 2026 | Modified on March 11, 2026 Leave a comment 313 Views It can be helpful to make a complaint about a company when they do something wrong – but how do you effectively praise a business when they do something right? Read More » Personal Finance Awards 2025: The winners are announced Posted on December 2, 2025 | Modified on December 2, 2025 Leave a comment 1,327 Views The results are finally in – today we can officially announce who you have voted as the best personal finance firms in the UK. Read More » Saving & Banking More savers are being hit by tax: How you can lessen the blow It’s not just higher-earning savers being hit by tax – frozen thresholds mean more basic rate taxpayers are being stung. Andrew Wright of Paragon Bank explains more about why it’s happening and what savers can do to reduce the tax bill Interest rates held at 3.75%: The impact on savings and mortgages The Bank of England has held interest rates at 3.75% as it attempts to control inflation amid the war in the Middle East. Savers miss out on over £1,600 through ‘loyalty penalty’ Savers could be missing out on £1,661 by staying loyal to low-rate accounts, analysis by LHV Bank has revealed. Household Bills How will the war in Iran affect your bills and mortgage? Rising oil prices driven by the conflict in the Middle East are having an impact on our personal finances here in the UK. We find out how it will affect your bills, mortgage and household spend Have your say in the Personal Finance Awards 2026 It can be helpful to make a complaint about a company when they do something wrong – but how do you effectively praise a business when they do something right? How to spot the signs of economic abuse If you are not feeling quite right about the way money is being handled in your relationship – perhaps you are being made to feel vulnerable, powerless or incompetent – this could be a sign of economic abuse. Here are some of the red flags Cards & Loans Contactless limit scrapped: 5 ways to stay in control of spending Consumers are being offered advice on how to stay on top of their spending ahead of the £100 contactless card limit being lifted on Thursday. Mums’ wage: The value of the unpaid work of raising a family In the week leading up to Mother’s Day mums across the country will have totted up £3,794.87 in unpaid labour, analysis by NetVoucherCodes has revealed. Have your say in the Personal Finance Awards 2026 It can be helpful to make a complaint about a company when they do something wrong – but how do you effectively praise a business when they do something right? Retirement & Pensions Retirees could be £100s better off due to annuity rate rises Those approaching retirement are being urged to seek pensions advice after it emerged annuity rates could soar in 2026 because of market unrest. Why women’s pension pots contain 75% less than men’s Women are retiring with far smaller pensions than men because of pay inequalities and the fact they are shouldering the burden of care and the mental load, a study by the University of Edinburgh has warned. Boost your pension pot by £37k with this budgeting tip Cutting wasted direct debits could boost your retirement pot by up to £37,000 analysis by Standard Life has revealed. Insurance Have your say in the Personal Finance Awards 2026 It can be helpful to make a complaint about a company when they do something wrong – but how do you effectively praise a business when they do something right? How to find the best pet insurance policy for your needs Welcoming a new pet into your home this Christmas or New Year? Finance experts are offering advice on how pet insurance works to ensure you choose the right cover for both you and your new friend. Car insurance: What day can you secure the cheapest quote? Securing your car insurance quote 26 days before your policy is due to expire will bag you the cheapest price, according to motor finance experts. Investments Mums’ wage: The value of the unpaid work of raising a family In the week leading up to Mother’s Day mums across the country will have totted up £3,794.87 in unpaid labour, analysis by NetVoucherCodes has revealed. Have your say in the Personal Finance Awards 2026 It can be helpful to make a complaint about a company when they do something wrong – but how do you effectively praise a business when they do something right? Stocks and shares ISAs return three times more than cash ISAs Those who have invested money in stocks and shares ISAs over the last year will have earned three times more than those putting the same amount into a cash ISA. Mortgages & Home Interest rates held at 3.75%: The impact on savings and mortgages The Bank of England has held interest rates at 3.75% as it attempts to control inflation amid the war in the Middle East. How will the war in Iran affect your bills and mortgage? Rising oil prices driven by the conflict in the Middle East are having an impact on our personal finances here in the UK. We find out how it will affect your bills, mortgage and household spend Competition for rented homes at its lowest for six years There’s good news for renters after it emerged competition for rented homes was at its lowest in six years. Sponsored Articles Five tips for investing large sums of money Before you invest your windfall, you should make a few basic considerations. If you make a bad investment, the money is lost much faster than it is earned. Twitter feed is not available at the moment. Most Popular Contactless limit scrapped: 5 ways to stay in control of spending Turning 18: How to start saving for your future How will the war in Iran affect your bills and mortgage? Polls What is your attitude towards saving? 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