Interest payments on current accounts to be abolished by First Direct

October 26, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

The Internet banking arm of the HSBC, First Direct, has announced that it will be cutting interest charges on current accounts for customers.

According to officials from the bank the money that is saved from not having to pay interest on current accounts will be used to increase interest rates paid on savings accounts. However, following the mass exodus of customers earlier this year, after the bank announced that some customers would be charged monthly fees of £10, this could be a bad move for the online bank.

First Direct currently has two current accounts in place, and although these accounts do not enjoy the greatest interest rates there is still interest paid on deposits. The cheque account offers an interest rate of just 0.1% on credit balances, whilst the bank account offers 2%. However, in November the two accounts will be merged to create just one standard account known as the 1st Account, and this will pay no interest at all on credit balances.

Officials from First Direct state that customers will be compensated by way of better deals on their savings. An instant access account paying 5.5% will be available, although this is still far lower than the best buy savings accounts offered by other financial institutions, with the highest currently standing at 6.3%. An interest free overdraft facility of £250 will also be available to customers, along with free text banking that could help customers to avoid penalty charges applied when the account goes over its limit.

An official from the bank stated: “A staggering 96 per cent of our customers told us credit interest wasn’t an important factor in choosing to bank with us. We figured it made far more sense to use every single penny we now pay in credit interest to give customers the chance to earn serious interest on higher-interest savings accounts.”

Tom Smith
26th October 2007

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