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The value of regular savings

Posted on September 26, 2014 by henry tapper

  60 years ago, a revolution happened in the savings industry- it was the “standing order”. The standing order became the “variable direct debit” and people were able to establish regular savings plans which worked like magic, taking money from … Continue reading →

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