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Banks have swam in billions by paying little to nothing for customer deposits. An increasingly savvy consumer has however threatened to ditch the lenders and take their money elsewhere begging the question whether one should keep money in the bank. Faida Investment Bank Operations Director Rina Hicks looks at the pros and cons of banking your cash.
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Should I keep my money in the bank?
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