Category: bank accounts

Peers Say Their Children Face Difficulties Getting Bank Accounts Over Parents’ Job

A number of peers have said their children were either denied a bank account or ran into trouble because of their parents’ political career. It comes after broadcaster and former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said his bank was shutting down his account and that he was denied an account by six or seven other…


Only 35 Percent of Canadians Trust RCMP’s National Leadership: Report

Only one-third of Canadians say they have trust in the RCMP’s national leadership, according to in-house research prepared for the Mounties, and just slightly over half of them rate personnel of the police force as honest. “Tracking suggests that, as with many other issues, trust in the RCMP’s national leaders has eroded somewhat over the…


Finances and Marriage: Should You Say “I Do” to a Joint Bank Account?

Marriage is more than falling in love and wanting to be together. It’s a spiritual union that encompasses emotions, legalities, and economics. It brings together two people who promise to share themselves and everything that comes with themselves. How much you share with your spouse says a great deal about the commitment you have to…


If Your Bank Merges, Should You Shop Around or Stay Put

Bank mergers and acquisitions happen regularly and can lead to streamlined services and better offerings for consumers, but they can also sometimes create challenges like less access to branches or customer service difficulties. If your bank is merging or being acquired, it will probably try to make the transition process of moving your account as…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Oct. 26)

The perpetrator in the Loudoun County high school bathroom sexual assault case is found guilty, President Joe Biden’s controversial proposal to monitor Americans’ bank accounts is scrutinized, and NTD visits Del Rio, Texas to find out how border residents feel about the latest caravan approaching the U.S.