Halifax apologises after interest rate email blunder

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Halifax has said sorry after it incorrectly said the Bank of England had raised interest rates.

Halifax has said sorry after it sent emails to customers incorrectly saying that the Bank of England had raised interest rates.

The lender followed up with a second email later, apologising to customers for "any confusion" caused. Halifax, which is one of the UK's biggest mortgage lenders, would not tell the BBC how many of its customers had received the email.40-year mortgages pose questions for homeowners

 

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