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moneysupermarket.com comments on Powergen's price cuts
Commenting on Powergen's price cuts announced today, Paul Schofield, head of utilities at price comparison website moneysupermarket.com said:
News from Moneysupermarket.com (28 February 2007)
uSwitch: Powergen to be cheapest supplier... in 62 days time
Powergen's move today:
News from uSwitch (28 February 2007)
Fidelity International launches PEP and ISA withdrawal facility
Free service ideal for investors at or near retirement
News from Fidelity International (27 February 2007)
Car insurers gear up for higher premiums as more drivers are convicted
Insurancewide.com comments on the new mobile phone/driving laws which are set to take effect tomorrow.
News from Insurancewide.com Services Ltd (27 February 2007)
New addition at ACLP
Allianz Cornhill has appointed Sue Powell as Before the Event (BTE) claims handler.
News from Allianz Cornhill Insurance plc (26 February 2007)
moneysupermarket.com comments on Scottish Power's price reduction
Commenting on Scottish Power's price reduction to their online capped dual fuel product, Paul Schofield, head of utilities at moneysupermarket.com, said:
News from Moneysupermarket.com (26 February 2007)
GBP1.1bn worth of annual leave spent waiting in for tradesmen says Churchill
Research out today reveals that GBP1.1billion worth of annual leave is spent waiting at home for deliveries and tradespeople every year.
News from Churchill Insurance (23 February 2007)
Allianz Cornhill Commercial launches excess of loss
Allianz Cornhill Commercial has launched Excess of Loss, its first new product for 2007, aimed at businesses that require a 'top-up' of their public liability cover.
News from Allianz Cornhill Insurance plc (23 February 2007)
moneysupermarket.com comments on British Gas' residential business results
Commenting on British Gas' residential business results, Paul Schofield, head of utilities at moneysupermarket.com, said:
News from Moneysupermarket.com (23 February 2007)
uSwitch: Lloyds move to implement GBP35 fee for credit card customers
Lloyds latest move to implement a GBP35 fee for credit card customers that 'display low usage' is set to generate a total income of GBP1.79 million1.
News from uSwitch (23 February 2007)
uSwitch: British Gas results - price rises saved the day
Price rises bolster British Gas Residential turnover from GBP3 to GBP7.1 billion in the second half of the year - a 131% increase1
News from uSwitch (23 February 2007)
PTA dies a death in this year's Budget
Emma Walker, head of protection at price comparison website moneysupermarket.com, comments on today's Budget announcement on Pensions Term Assurance (PTA)
News from Moneysupermarket.com (23 February 2007)
George Wimpey joins the Exchange Bond revolution
The Exchange Bond, the innovative financial product that frees property buyers from raising a cash deposit, is now being offered to purchasers on selected new homes built by George Wimpey.
News from Exchange Insurance Company (22 February 2007)
moneysupermarket.com comments on the Association of British Insurers' clampdown on motorists
Richard Mason, managing director of insurance at moneysupermarket.com, comments on the Association of British Insurers' clampdown on uninsured motorists
News from Moneysupermarket.com (22 February 2007)
Give up spending for Lent - and beyond
Sacrifice purchasing non-essential items and working Brits could save GBP22.6bn a year. Give up spending while you work and save instead - retire over GBP142,000 richer
News from Moneysupermarket.com (22 February 2007)
T-Mobile and Vodafone mobile customers are the biggest wasters
Almost a thousand text messages and 20 hours of voice minutes unused each year by each mobile user
News from Moneysupermarket.com (21 February 2007)
A decade on, what have the supermarket banks done for us?
Early fanfare of price cuts and innovation now muted
News from Moneysupermarket.com (21 February 2007)
Year of the Pig set to be volatile for China investors
But long-term growth remains intact, says Fidelity International Greater diversity of Chinese stocks after slew of IPOs
News from Fidelity International (20 February 2007)
npower re-enters the battlefield as prices tumble across the board
Commenting on npower's cuts in both gas and electricity prices, Paul Schofield, head of utilities at moneysupermarket.com, said:
News from Moneysupermarket.com (20 February 2007)
The 'fee' that puts a year and half between you and your mortgage
Spend 17 months paying off just the application fee
News from Moneysupermarket.com (20 February 2007)
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