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The statement of fees gives you an overview of the fees and interest on your current account during the period covered by the document. You may want to use this information to consider if this account is still right for you. This should make it easier to compare current accounts between different providers.
The statement of fees gives you an overview of the fees you have paid on your current account during the period shown. It includes fees for general account services; payments; cards and cash; arranged overdrafts and any other services. It also tells you how much interest you have earned or paid during that time. If the fee or interest rate has changed during the period of the statement of fees you will see the different amounts shown.
We will send it to you annually. We will also send it to you if you change to a different type of current account with us and / or close your account.
You can also see our interest rates and fees at www.halifax.co.uk/bankaccounts/rates-rewards-fees or in your account statements. Information on individual transactions and account balance can be found in your account statements.