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CUSTOMERS COULD FACE EXTRA CHARGES UNDER NEW RULES 11:22, 29 May 2025 This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Lloyds
Bank will be hiking fees on one of its top accounts from June 2, in a blow to customers. The monthly charge for using Club Lloyds is increasing from £3 to £5 - an extra £24 a year. But there
is a way customers can avoid paying the monthly charge. READ MORE: MARTIN LEWIS' MSE NAMES BRITISH GAS, OCTOPUS, EON, EDF AND OVO ACCOUNTS CUSTOMERS 'SHOULD DITCH' GET OUR
BEST MONEY SAVING TIPS AND HACKS BY SIGNING UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER Club Lloyds customers must ensure at least £2,000 is paid into the account every month to avoid the charge. This essentially
means having your salary go into the account. Customers whose salary is below £2,000 may need to consider if the account is still right for them with the extra charge. Club Lloyds brings a
number of benefits. These include no debit card fees abroad, a 'lifestyle benefit' each year, credit interest and exclusive access to savings rates and mortgage offers. JOIN OUR
FREE MONEY SAVING WHATSAPP COMMUNITY FOR THE LATEST UPDATES Announcing the change, Lloyds said: "For variable credit interest, no debit card fees abroad and great perks, join the Club.
"£3 monthly fee, waived each month that you pay in £2,000 or more. Article continues below "From June 2, 2025 we’re increasing this to £5 per month." _IF YOU PREFER READING
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