“Savers eventually will have to pay for their current accounts, according to the new chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland. Ross McEwan, the head of Britain’s second-biggest current account provider, said that free banking would come to an end because up-front fees were more transparent. RBS had no plans to scrap free banking, but he cast the eventual adoption of a fee-based system in the context of making banks more straightforward for customers. He said in a weekend interview: ‘I think [the end of free banking] is something that will be addressed in the marketplace.'”
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/business/industries/banking/article4020894.ece
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