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MSE News: Post Office could become a fully-fledged Bank

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The Government today revealed the Post Office could become a fully-fledged bank.
Business Secretary Lord Mandelson says growing financial services would help secure the future of the postal network, which has suffered a wave of closures in recent years (see the Best Bank Accounts guide).
A public consultation has been launched on the type of products that could be offered. These include:The Post Office already offers mortgages, savings accounts and insurance.
- A current account
- Children's savings account
- A business bank account
- A basic bank account
Lord Mandelson says: "Growing financial services at the Post Office will help secure the future of the network and give people access to a full range of banking products at an institution they trust and value.
"The Post Office offers a trusted brand, and has more branches than the high street banks combined. It is ideally placed to bring banking services back to the heart of people's communities."
Richard Bates, from lobby group Consumer Focus, says: "Banking services designed to meet consumers' needs and offered by the Post Office would give a much-needed boost to the network.
" This would also offer the choice of banking services through a trusted provider to consumers who have lost faith with, or been let down by, the banking system.
"The message from consumers is clear: the Government should deliver on this opportunity and follow today's words with action."
I am not a socialist but I welcome this move and fully support the government on this.
People need to learn the value of savings and what better way than through the Post Office.
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I am not a socialist but I welcome this move and fully support the government on this.
People need to learn the value of savings and what better way than through the Post Office.
Even I think this would be a good thing. The country needs more banks to promote competition.“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie – deliberate, contrived, and dishonest – but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.
Belief in myths allows the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought.”
-- President John F. Kennedy”0 -
What a brilliant idea - shame they didn't think of it before!
Oh! hang on! That's what they used to do - i.e. national savings bank, girobank, etc., before the politicians meddled around with it!
Plonkers the lot of them!0 -
So arguably the worst company in the UK (Royal Mail Ltd.) to operate a bank? Doesn't exactly give me a warm glow.
I don't trust that lizard Mandelson. Perhaps another angle on privatisation of RM?In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot:cool:0 -
I used to have a Girobank account. It had everything... cheque book, cheque guarantee card. Nice and easy to take money out as there are post offices all over the place.0
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