Mobile banking apps can help customers save average of £173 a month, study claims
Some 65 per cent of those surveyed are now using banking apps to manage their money, a rise of 10 per cent on the previous year.
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Updated on January 27, 2021 at 7:09 pm
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How important is a school desk in these days of remote learning? Ask Laura Marston, a Woburn mom who picked up a desk to take home on Wednesday. She has a high school freshman, an eighth grader, a fifth grader, a third grader and a first grader all learning from home. People are all over the house and my youngest is on the couch, so I m hoping this might bring a little more incentive, she said. He s excited to keep all his stuff in one spot versus all over the place.
Woburn has handed out 140 desks so far and Gloucester is doing the same thing.