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  • Post category:Finance and money
  • Post published:April 19, 2013

A current account is useful if you get regular payments such as wages, salary, benefits, tax credits or pensions and you need regular access to your money, or you want to make payments by cheque or credit card.

Source: Current accounts @ the Money Advice Service

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