Martin Lewis has given an urgent warning to anyone with a bank account.
The Money Saving Expert founder gave the useful advice to viewers of his ITV1 show The Martin Lewis Money Show: Live on November 5.
Time is running out for customers of one of the major banks to apply for a valuable saver account, reports BirminghamLive.
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The financial guru and consumer champion hosted the show live with support from Angellica Bell.
During the hour-long show, which is available to catch up on ITV Hub, Martin had a warning for those with savings accounts.
Mr Lewis told ITV1 viewers who are M&S Bank customers to urgently apply for its 2.75% regular saver account as it will be closing on November 13.
The finance expert said customers should "apply now" and if they were to get the account now, it would lock in that rate for a whole year.
He added HSBC and First Direct currently say no changes are due to their savings accounts but added in the past, when one bank makes changes, sister banks often follow suit.
The Martin Lewis Money Show continues to air each Thursday from 8.30pm on ITV1.
Mr Lewis can also be found contributing his tips, tricks and guidance on social media, with a loyal Twitter following.
He also routinely appears on a string of other daytime TV favourites, including Lorraine, This Morning and Good Morning Britain.
On those shows, Mr Lewis - who has become a go-to source of reliable financial info during the coronavirus crisis and pandemic - fields questions and queries from viewers, many of whom are stressed over the uncertainty of Covid.
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