The consumer group Which? has said the competition regulator should "name and shame" banks that provide the worst current accounts.
It is calling for a complete overhaul of current accounts to protect customers from high charges. Meanwhile, Tesco Bank is proposing a "traffic light" system of red, orange and green labels to warn people how much their accounts are costing. The advice comes before a review of banking by the industry's regulator. Next month the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is due to publish the provisional findings from its investigation into current accounts and banking services to smaller businesses. Both Which? and Tesco Bank are calling for greater transparency in bank charges for services such as overdrafts......Read more here