Money

What to do if you’ve been mis-sold CPP insurance
Consumers affected by the CPP mis-selling scandal are set to receive between £100 and £300 each, with payouts thought to average around £200.

Can UK savings accounts beat inflation?
Despite the slight fall in the inflation rate in December 2013, savers are still struggling to get any meaningful returns on their cash.

Which? calls on payday lenders to cut high fees
Following a new Which? investigation, we believe that payday lenders are acting unlawfully by charging excessive default fees.

Homeserve faces £34m mis-selling penalty
Homeserve is set to be fined £34.5 million for mis-selling and poor complaints handling.

Most holidaymakers use savings to pay for trips
Almost two thirds of UK holidaymakers will pay for their holiday using their savings, according to a new survey.

Online database could lower car insurance costs
Motorists’ insurance premiums have been tipped to fall once the government puts driving licence records online.

Floods: top tips to claiming on your insurance
If your home has been flood damaged, let Which? help you to make a claim on your insurance.

State pension increase to be guaranteed
The Prime Minister has said that the basic state pension will continue to rise by at least 2.5% a year if the Conservatives get re-elected.

Millions of Brits fear losing their home
Millions of Brits fear they could lose their home as a result of rent or mortgage arrears, according to a new poll.

Online shopping figures bring Christmas cheer
Consumers were keener than ever to shop online during this season's post-Christmas sales period, according to new figures.