Banking Without Borders

Technically Money

Banking Without Borders is a podcast about modern money — from digital banks and cashback cards to savings, credit cards, FX, global accounts, and the financial products reshaping how people manage money in the UK and beyond. We focus less on hype and more on what actually matters: who a product is for, how it makes money, where the trade-offs are, and whether it’s genuinely worth using. If you want clear thinking, real-world context, and fewer buzzwords and less BS when it comes to banking, cards, and personal finance, this is the podcast.

  1. hace 3 h

    Best UK Savings Rates — July 2026 | 8% Regular Saver, 4.90% Fixed & More

    In this episode we cover the best UK savings rates for July 2026 — including a new headline regular saver rate from Santander, fixed bonds pushing to 4.90%, and the latest switch bonuses with some deadlines coming up fast. We also cover the Halifax rebrand to Lloyds and what it means for existing customers. In this episode: Switch offers up to £600, including HSBC standard at £220 — best accessible bonus this monthEasy access accounts up to 5.00%, including Revolut, Tembo and a notable rate increase from CahootCash ISAs — easy access up to 4.62% with Plum, fixed up to 4.60% with Tembo and Oak NorthFixed rate bonds up to 4.90% with Marcus and Afin BankNotice accounts — honest take on whether they're worth it right nowRegular savers — why 8% isn't as simple as it sounds, and the accounts actually worth openingHalifax is being rebranded to Lloyds — what changes and what doesn'tAll accounts are listed and updated daily at DepositScout.com. Affiliate links for selected accounts are in the show notes. Join the new Banking Without Borders Discord community  https://link.bankingwithoutborders.co.uk/discord Check out our website DepositScout.com for the latest savings rates.  Connect with us (via LinkedIn) Jan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-watermann/ Jonny: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonny-pease Got a question or topic you want us to cover? Drop us a message at jonny@technicallymoney.com

    12 min
  2. 10 jun

    Revolut vs WISE: Who Has The Best Travel Card?

    In this episode, Jonny and Jan put Revolut and Wise head-to-head to settle which is actually the better card for spending abroad this summer — then ask the bigger question: are either of them the best option out there? Using live data pulled from both providers on 9 June, they break down the real cost of spending £2,000 across six countries, the ATM fee traps nobody mentions, and the cheaper alternatives most travellers overlook. The two completely different ways Wise and Revolut charge you — and why one is far less transparent than the otherReal fees for spending £2,000 abroad in the USA, Spain, Thailand, Morocco, Indonesia and AustraliaThe £1,000 monthly threshold that quietly makes Revolut Standard more expensiveATM withdrawal fees compared, and why even Revolut Ultra (£55/month) still won't give you unlimited free cashWise's Smart Conversion vs Revolut's "all-or-nothing" rule — and the decline trap that can leave you stuck at checkoutWhy holding 40+ currencies matters for freelancers and digital nomadsThe cheaper alternatives: First Direct, Chase, Monzo, Trade Republic and Trading 212The honest debate: if you only travel once a year, is switching even worth it?Data spreadsheet linked here. Rates were accurate at the time of recording and may have changed. Join the new Banking Without Borders Discord community  https://link.bankingwithoutborders.co.uk/discord Check out our website DepositScout.com for the latest savings rates.  Connect with us (via LinkedIn) Jan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-watermann/ Jonny: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonny-pease Got a question or topic you want us to cover? Drop us a message at jonny@technicallymoney.com

    20 min
  3. 2 jun

    Best UK Savings Rates — June 2026 | Easy Access, Cash ISAs, Fixed Bonds & More

    In this episode we cover the best UK savings rates for June 2026 — every major category, the accounts worth your attention, and a few that look better than they really are. We also break down two key dates for savers this month: the CPI inflation release on the 17th of June and the Bank of England base rate decision on the 18th, and what both could mean for rates in the second half of the year. In this episode: Easy access accounts topping 4.5%, including Tembo, Chase, and Hanley Economic BSCash ISAs up to 4.76% — flexible and non-flexible options coveredFixed rate bonds up to 4.85%, including a time-limited cashback offer from Raisin (ends 8 June)Notice accounts — and an honest take on whether they're worth itRegular savers — why the 7.1% headline rate isn't what it seems, and the three accounts actually worth openingCurrent account switch offers worth up to £200All accounts are listed and updated daily at DepositScout.com. Affiliate links for selected accounts are in the show notes. Join the new Banking Without Borders Discord community  https://link.bankingwithoutborders.co.uk/discord Check out our website DepositScout.com for the latest savings rates.  Connect with us (via LinkedIn) Jan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-watermann/ Jonny: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonny-pease Got a question or topic you want us to cover? Drop us a message at jonny@technicallymoney.com

    15 min

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Banking Without Borders is a podcast about modern money — from digital banks and cashback cards to savings, credit cards, FX, global accounts, and the financial products reshaping how people manage money in the UK and beyond. We focus less on hype and more on what actually matters: who a product is for, how it makes money, where the trade-offs are, and whether it’s genuinely worth using. If you want clear thinking, real-world context, and fewer buzzwords and less BS when it comes to banking, cards, and personal finance, this is the podcast.

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