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by markvilliers 19 March 2010  |  Comments 5 comments  |  Love Love  0 loves

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  • MikeGG1
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    MikeGG1 posted

    Santander - Abbey, Alliance & Leicester, Bradford & Bingley (savings), Cater Allen.

    Lloyds - LloydsTSB, Scottish Widows, Cheltenham & Gloucester, Halifax, IF, Birmingham Midshires, Bank of Scotland

    RBS - RBS, NatWest, First Direct

    Barclays - Barclays, Woolwich

    Australian National - Clydesdale, Yorkshire

    Bank of Ireland - BoI, Bristol & West, Post Office (Savings & CC)

    Mike

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  • Swarbs
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    Swarbs posted

    Mike's list is pretty much complete, but with one mistake - First Direct is part of HSBC, not RBS. It also doesn't cover some of the smaller ones, and other companies that have 'branched out' into FS:

    Santander also covers Asda Financial Services and Cahoot

    HSBC has HSBC, First Direct and Marks and Spencer

    Lloyds owns 50% of Sainsbury's Bank, but Sainsbury's has its own FSCS license so you still get £50,000 of separate cover

    The Co-op covers both the Co-op and Britannia

    Nationwide owns Cheshire, Derbyshire and Dunfermline Building Societies

    ING covers ING, Kaupthing and Heritable Bank (ING bought the savings accounts from the failed Icelandic banks)

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  • JoeEasedale
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    JoeEasedale posted

    There is a complete list on the moneysavingexpert website

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  • champ69
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    champ69 posted

    have you got a link please Joe ?

    thanks

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  • liesarenocomfort
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