TSB bosses to give bonuses to front line staff dealing with coronavirus crisis
BOSSES at TSB are voluntarily giving up their bonuses this year so they can reward frontline bank staff dealing with the coronavirus crisis.
All 10 staff members of its executive committee, including chief executive officer Debbie Crosbie, will give up the cash.
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On March 23 Boris Johnson said all non essential businesses would need to shut, but banks were allowed to remain open.
A number of other businesses including supermarkets, pharmacies, pet shops, and hardware stores are also still open.
To find out if your bank is open, we have listed all the banks' opening hours in our guide.
TSB was set up in 2013 as a challenger bank to the big UK banks.
But in 2018 experienced a huge IT failure, which resulted in losses of thousands of customers and around £105million through regulator fines and damage to its reputation.
At the start of the year it also pushed up overdraft charges, along with a number of other banks.
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