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Certain Lloyds customers to lose £24 from accounts from JuneNew rules on popular bank account have come into effect from today, Monday, June 2NewsRichard Guttridge Agenda Editor08:58, 02 Jun
2025This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreLloyds is hiking fees on a popular account. Certain Lloyds customers have
been warned they could see more money disappear from their accounts from June.
The message has gone out to those who use the Club Lloyds account.
The banking giant is hiking fees for users who don't meet a key condition.
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Customers who don't ensure at least £2,000 goes into the account every month face a £5 monthly charge from June, up from £3.
That would work out to an extra £24 over a year.
Account users essentially need to ensure their salary goes into the account to avoid the charges.
Those whose monthly pay is below £2,000 may decide the account is no longer worth it for them, given the increased fee.
The new charges kick in from today, Monday, June 2.
Club Lloyds offers a number of benefits including no debit card fees abroad, a 'lifestyle benefit' each year, credit interest and exclusive access to savings rates and mortgage offers.
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Announcing the change, Lloyds said: "For variable credit interest, no debit card fees abroad and great perks, join the Club.
"£3 monthly fee, waived each month that you pay in £2,000 or more.
Article continues below "From June 2, 2025 we’re increasing this to £5 per month."
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