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Scottish Sun
15-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Major bank to axe key bank account perk for thousands of customers within days
Has your bank made any changes? We'd love to hear from you please email: money@ Has your bank made any changes? We'd love to hear from you please email: money@ TAKE NOTE Major bank to axe key bank account perk for thousands of customers within days Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A major bank will axe a key bank account perk for thousands of customers in a matter of days. Halifax, part of Lloyds Banking Group, is getting rid of "Extras" for Rewards current account holders. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Halfiax is set to make a change to one of its customer accounts in days Credit: PA:Press Association The bank currently charges a £3 monthly fee to run this bank account and customers are given freebies in return for hitting certain targets. For example, customers can get £5 paid into their bank account or a free cinema ticket if they either spend £500 on their debit card each month or hold a balance of over £5,000. Halfiax has plans to close down this service come September, meaning customers who meet these targets will no longer get a reward. To prepare for this, Halifax has told customers that from June 17 they will no longer be able to add Reward Extras to their account or renew an existing Reward Extras offer. But it is not all bad news as the bank is axing the service to make way for a number of new features. Currently, Halifax charges a £3 monthly fee to run this bank account and customers are given freebies in return for hitting certain targets. For example, customers can get £5 paid into their bank account or a free cinema ticket if they either spend £500 on their debit card each month or hold a balance of over £5,000. But the bank has plans to close down this service come September, meaning customers who meet these targets will no longer get a reward. This includes fee-free debit card spending abroad and a £100 interest free arranged overdraft to existing and new eligible Reward account customers. Rewards customers are currently charged a 2.99% fee for using their debit card abroad. Fresh wave of bank branches set to close for good in June That means customers are currently charged an extra £2.99 for using their debit card to pay £100 abroad. This change will come into effect on August 1. Customers who meet the requirements will also be allowed to enter into a £100 overdraft and not face any interest. OTHER BANK CHANGES The Co-operative Bank announced it would be increasing the monthly charge on its Everyday Extra package bank account in July. Currently, customers pay a monthly fee of £15, totalling £180 a year. But starting from July 1, this fee will increase to £18 a month—an extra £36 annually. Elsewhere, Lloyds recently hiked the cost of its Club Lloyds account from £3 to £5. The packaged account provides extra benefits including a Disney plus subscription, cashback rewards, and access to linked savings accounts with preferential interest rates. Skipton Building Society also recently lowered the interest on a total of 92 types of savings accounts.


Scottish Sun
03-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Halifax to axe key bank account perk for thousands of customers within days
Has your bank made any changes? We'd love to hear from you please email: money@ TAKE NOTE Halifax to axe key bank account perk for thousands of customers within days HALIFAX will axe a key bank account perk for thousands of customers within days, The Sun can reveal. The high street lender, part of Lloyds Banking Group, is getting rid of "Extras" for Rewards current account holders to make way for new changes. 1 The bank is getting rid of a rewards feature for customers Credit: Getty Currently, Halifax charges a £3 monthly fee to run this bank account and customers are given freebies in return for hitting certain targets. For example, customers can get £5 paid into their bank account or a free cinema ticket if they either spend £500 on their debit card each month or hold a balance of over £5,000. But the bank has plans to close down this service come September, meaning customers who meet these targets will no longer get a reward. To prepare for this, Halifax has told customers that from June 17 they will no longer be able to add Reward Extras to their account or renew an existing Reward Extras offer. It comes as part of a refresh of the banking offer, which will see new features added. This includes fee-free debit card spending abroad and a £100 interest free arranged overdraft to existing and new eligible Reward account customers. Rewards customers are currently charged a 2.99% fee for using their debit card abroad. That means customers are currently charged an extra £2.99 for using their debit card to pay £100 abroad. Halifax said it is waving the fee for Rewards users come August 1. Customers who meet the requirements will also be allowed to enter into a £100 overdraft and not face any interest. Fresh wave of bank branches set to close for good in June A Halifax spokesperson: 'We're updating the features on our Reward account, introducing fee-free debit card spending abroad, with more benefits to come later in the year.' All Reward customers should be aware of the changes from July, giving everyone at least two months' notice. If the service no longer feels right for holders, they can close the account and choose to bank elsewhere. It comes as Lloyds recently hiked the cost of its Club Lloyds account from £3 to £5. The packaged account provides extra benefits including a Disney plus subscription, cashback rewards, and access to linked savings accounts with preferential interest rates. OTHER BANK CHANGES This comes as the Co-operative Bank announced it would be increasing the monthly charge on its Everyday Extra package bank account in July. Currently, customers pay a monthly fee of £15, totalling £180 a year. But starting from July 1, this fee will increase to £18 a month—an extra £36 annually. Elsewhere, Skipton Building Society said that from June 9 a total of 92 types of savings accounts will have its interest lowered. The moves comes after rate-setters on the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee cut the base rate from 4.5% to 4.25%. Leeds Building Society said it will lower the interest on 58 of its saving accounts. That includes its Five Access Saver which will have its interest rates lowered from 3.77% AER to 3.55% come June 27.