Technically Money

Banking Without Borders

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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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Jul 8, 2026

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The Best & Worst Travel Cards For Summer 2026 08.07.2026

Summer 2026 is officially here, and so are the hidden fees waiting to ambush your holiday budget! In this episode of Banking Without Borders , we pull back the curtain on international spending to ensure your next vacation is as fee-free as possible. We break down the exact anatomy of a perfect travel card, expose the legacy banks secretly draining your wallet, and dive into why the most popular f...

Best UK Savings Rates — July 2026 | 8% Regular Saver, 4.90% Fixed & More 02.07.2026

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 accessibl...

Amex Platinum vs Revolut Ultra: If You Had To Pick One, Which Would You Choose? 01.07.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , Jonny and Jan go head-to-head on two of the most talked-about premium cards in the UK — Amex Platinum and Revolut Ultra. One's a credit card, the other's a debit subscription, and yet they keep ending up in the same conversation. So we're doing the thing everyone actually wants. Not "it depends" — but if you had to pick one and...

Monzo vs Revolut vs Starling vs Chase UK – Which Digital Bank Wins? 24.06.2026

We pit the four biggest UK digital banks head-to-head to crown a winner. Spoiler alert: there's no single answer—it depends what matters to you. From cashback and travel rewards to customer service and credit cards, we break down exactly what each bank gets right and where they fall short. Plus, which one has the worst app but the best banking fundamentals, and why Revolut's new banking...

Is This The Best FREE Bank Account in Europe? (3% Interest & 1% 'Cashback') 17.06.2026

In this episode, we make the case for Trade Republic being the best bank account in Europe — then try our hardest to poke holes in it. What we cover: Why it's not Revolut or Wise — and why we keep recommending Trade Republic instead The full ECB deposit rate passed straight to you (recently bumped to 2.25%) The 3% promotional rate for new customers — and who's locked out of it How "...

Revolut vs WISE: Who Has The Best Travel Card? 10.06.2026

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 alter...

Every Revolut Plan Explained — What Nobody Tells You Before You Upgrade 03.06.2026

In this episode, Jonny and Jan go through every Revolut plan — Standard, Plus, Premium, Metal, and Ultra — breaking down what you actually get, what each one costs, and the catches Revolut doesn't shout about. Whether you're brand new to Revolut or wondering whether to upgrade, this episode will tell you exactly which plan makes sense for your lifestyle. What we cover: The Standard accou...

Best UK Savings Rates — June 2026 | Easy Access, Cash ISAs, Fixed Bonds & More 02.06.2026

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...

Can Monzo Compete With Revolut In Europe? 27.05.2026

Monzo just launched in Europe, and the way they've done it is smarter than most people have noticed. One Irish banking licence. All 27 EU member states. Spain next. This is a bigger deal than it looks. In this episode: Monzo just launched in Europe — and their Irish banking licence quietly unlocks all 27 EU member states Spain is next, and it's no coincidence — 1 in 3 new bank accounts o...

Is HSBC Premier the Best Bank Account in the UK? 20.05.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders, Jonny and Jan break down HSBC Premier — the free bank account that requires £100,000 to get through the door.  We cover the strict eligibility criteria, an honest audit of the bundled Aviva travel insurance and Square Health perks, how the credit card mileage engines work, and why this account is simultaneously the most impressive banking infrastructure...

Revolut Just Raised Prices Across Europe — Is It Still Worth Paying For? 13.05.2026

Revolut has increased subscription prices across several European markets — including Germany, France and the Netherlands — while adding a wave of new perks to Premium, Metal and Ultra. But are these benefits actually useful… or are they just designed to justify higher monthly fees? In this episode, Jonny and Jan break down:  The exact Revolut price increases across Europe   Whether Metal and Ultr...

How to Fly Business Class Without Paying Business Class Prices 06.05.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , Jan breaks down how to actually fly business class without spending business class money.   Why flexibility is the single biggest lever you have — and what that really means beyond just changing your travel day How airlines price seats based on local purchasing power, and how to use that to your advantage Why booking business class directly is often the...

5% Easy-Access Is Back! UK Savings Rates Update - May 2026 05.05.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , we cover the May 2026 savings rate update — breaking down where UK savers can earn the highest interest right now, what the Bank of England's latest decision means for rates, and which accounts look better than they actually are. Bank of England holds base rate at 3.75% — eight to one vote, with one member pushing for a hike to 4% Why the Middle Ea...

Is AMEX Platinum Really Worth £650? 29.04.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , we ask whether the Amex Platinum is still worth £650 a year — and we've read the small print so you don't have to. The welcome bonus: 75,000–90,000 points, but Amex appears to be A/B testing the offer The £400 dining credit has six ways to accidentally lose it — including one Jan experienced personally Why Amex Platinum is a terrible card to a...

Can the Yonder Card Replace Revolut? We Asked the CEO! 22.04.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , we sit down with Tim Chong, co-founder and CEO of Yonder.  In this episode: Yonder Premium vs Revolut Metal — Tim makes the case for why they're not actually competing for the same thing Why most Yonder customers also use Revolut — and why Tim thinks that's fine The partner network explained — how brands get selected, why over half approach Yo...

Monzo Max vs Revolut Metal: Which Premium Bank Account Is Right For You? 15.04.2026

In this episode, we put Monzo Max and Revolut Metal head to head to help you figure out which one — if either — is actually worth paying for every month. The travel insurance small print that could leave you entirely uninsured on holiday — and which account has a hidden 75% payment rule most people don't know about How the phone insurance, RAC breakdown cover, rewards programmes and subscript...

Cash ISAs Explained: eToro, XTB, Bonus Rate Traps & How to Pick the Right One 14.04.2026

It's a new financial year, which means a fresh £20,000 ISA allowance — and a market that looks more competitive than ever. But several of the headline rates are not quite what they seem. In this episode: • Why eToro's 4.78% works differently to a standard Cash ISA • What XTB's 6% actually means over 12 months • The bonus rate traps — and which accounts drop by up to 2% after year on...

Ranking Exclusive UK Private Bank Accounts: Coutts vs HSBC vs Barclays vs Lloyds 08.04.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , we rank the four biggest names in UK private banking — Lloyds, HSBC Global Private Banking, Coutts, and Barclays — and ask whether the exclusivity actually holds up. We cover what private banking really costs to access, what you get for your money, and where the gap between the prestige and the reality is uncomfortably wide. Spoiler: the savings rates a...

Don’t Miss the Cash ISA Deadline: Up to 4.81% on ISAs & 4.75% on Easy-Access! 02.04.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , we run through the best UK savings accounts for April 2026. Cash ISAs are the main focus this month, with the tax-year deadline creating a lot of competition across the market. We talk through the top rates, why some ISA deals are more straightforward than others, and where bonus-led offers can get a bit confusing. We also cover:  the best Cash ISA rate...

When Did Bank Cards Become Status Symbols? 01.04.2026

This week on Banking Without Borders, Jan and Jonny are asking when bank cards stopped being financial tools and started becoming status symbols.   From metal cards and paid-for “premium” designs to the new Revolut Audi F1 card, this episode looks at why banks and fintechs are increasingly selling image, identity, and exclusivity — not just useful features. Why are people paying for debit cards th...

Should Revolut Be Your Main Bank Account? 25.03.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , we ask the big question now that Revolut is a proper UK bank: should it be your main bank account? We break down what actually matters in a main bank account, from trust and FSCS protection to support, savings, rewards, travel spending and everyday usability. We also look at where Revolut genuinely stands out, where it falls short, and whether the app-f...

Has Trading 212 Built a Better Card Than Revolut? 18.03.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders we compare Trading 212 and Revolut through the lens of card spending, rewards and travel. What may surprise a lot of people is that Trading 212, still best known as an investing platform, has quietly built a card that in some ways is simpler, more rewarding and potentially better for spending abroad than Revolut’s free plan. In this episode we cover: • Tr...

Revolut Finally Gets Its UK Banking Licence: What Changes Now? 11.03.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders we break down Revolut finally securing its full UK banking licence after a process that began back in 2021. This is a major milestone for Revolut in the UK, because it means the company can now operate as a fully licensed bank rather than relying primarily on its e-money permissions for most customers. But what actually changes? We explain why the process...

Best UK Premier Bank Accounts Ranked (NatWest vs HSBC vs Barclays vs Lloyds) 11.03.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders we compare the UK’s major Premier or “status” bank accounts from the big four high street banks: NatWest, HSBC, Barclays and Lloyds . These accounts typically require £75k–£100k income or £100k+ in savings or investments , and are marketed toward high earners and high-net-worth customers. But are they actually worth it? We break down what each account rea...

Up To 7.5% On Savings! UK Rates Update – Best Cash ISAs, Easy Access & More (March '26) 06.03.2026

In this episode of Banking Without Borders , we break down the best savings accounts in the UK right now and where savers can earn the highest interest. • Best Cash ISAs right now including Trading 212, Moneybox and Tembo • Easy access savings from providers like Chase UK, Chip and Cahoot • Notice accounts from OakNorth and Raisin marketplace banks • Fixed rate bonds from providers like Chatwood B...

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