Business & Technology
Zero ceases trading with app to shut down by end of March
Fintech app Zero ceased trading on March 18 as it was unable to raise additional funding, Money Saving Expert (MSE) revealed.
Zero said it plans to keep the app open until next Tuesday (March 31), but added it “can’t guarantee this”.
Zero plans to keep its app open until Tuesday 31 March, but it’s said it can’t guarantee this – so it’s best to act now.
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— MoneySavingExpert (@MoneySavingExp) March 20, 2026
All Zero accounts closing with the app
There are currently more than 21,500 registered Zero app users, according to MSE .
All these customers have been contacted by Zero and told the next steps to take following the closure.
As the Zero Sustainable Money App is closing, this will also include all:
- Zero Personal Accounts
- Zero Debit Mastercards
- Planet Safe Savers
What to do if you have a Zero app account
Customers with a Zero Personal Account or a Planet Safe Saver are advised by MSE to “withdraw your funds as soon as possible”, ideally before March 31, when the app is due to close.
Zero Personal Account
MSE said Zero Personal Account holders should have received an email with further instructions.
The finance experts added: “However, these accounts were linked to and funded by an existing UK current account, so you should be able to withdraw your funds to that same account.
“You should still be able to withdraw funds after 31 March, but it’s best not to wait.”
You can also email zero@transactpay.com if you are experiencing any difficulties accessing funds.
MSE continued: “These are e-money accounts, so you can’t complete a current account switch to a new provider.
“Funds deposited in e-money accounts are NOT safeguarded by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).”
Zero Planet Safe Saver
Funds in Zero Planet Safe Saver accounts will need to be moved via the app to the user’s personal Account. From there, it can be withdrawn.
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MSE added: “Transfers from Planet Safe Saver may take until 1pm the following day to arrive in your Zero personal account.
“Any deposits not moved by around 26 March will be transferred automatically into your Zero Personal Account.
“Cash held in the Planet Safe Saver is fully FSCS protected.”
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Business & Technology
UK retailer shuts Oxfordshire branch amid administration
The Original Factory Shop which sells discounted homewares, furniture, electrical goods and toys, shut its store in Carterton yesterday (Saturday, March 28).
On the business’ Facebook page, last-minute discounts were being offered with clothing down to £2 an item.
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On Thursday, March 26, a spokesperson for the store said: “Everything in store is now up to 85 per cent off as we prepare to close our doors this weekend.
“This is your last chance to grab a bargain – once it’s gone, it’s gone.”
The Original Factory Shop in Carterton (Image: Google Maps)
Following that announcement, prices were subsequently lowered and lowered.
Other branches around the UK also shut yesterday including in Cromer, Gorleston and Bungay in Norfolk and Suffolk with major sales also being implemented at other locations.
This comes after the business fell into administration in January, with further closures also expected imminently in Snettisham, according to The Sun, and around the country.
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Administrators said The Original Factory Shop’s troubles have been driven by challenging trading conditions, linked to high-cost inflation, fragile consumer confidence and rising labour costs caused by government policies.
Problems were then exacerbated by issues linked to its third-party warehouse and logistics operator, weakening sales further.
It only has one store in Oxfordshire, its Carterton shop, although Claire’s – which is also owned by investment firm Modella Capital and is in administration – has one in the Oxford Westgate shopping centre.
Business & Technology
Hugo Boss speaks out after quitting Westgate in Oxford
The fashion retailer this month closed down its store in the Oxford city centre shopping centre having opened in October 2017 as part of the £440m revamp.
It was one of the original retailers as part of the shopping centre’s new phase of life, along with John Lewis, Primark and Next.
A spokeswoman from Hugo Boss said: “Hugo Boss optimises its global store portfolio as part of its long-term strategy, which also affects the Boss Oxford Westgate Centre store.
“Hugo Boss will maintain a strong presence in the UK, and we will also continue to serve our customers via our online flagship store at hugoboss.com.”
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The company did not say whether any redundancies had been made from closing the store.
The spokeswoman said: “Wherever possible, we reallocate employees through transfers or other internal opportunities.”
There are indeed other branches not too far, including at Bicester Village, Swindon and Reading.
A spokeswoman for the Westgate said: “We remain committed to making Westgate Oxford a vibrant and varied retail destination for our guests, welcoming exciting new arrivals such as Sephora, The Beefy Boys, and the opening of Lego later this spring, as well as recently upsized stores for Oliver Bonas, Goldsmiths, and Superdrug.
“We look forward to sharing more details about new brands joining the centre soon.”
Business & Technology
Business networking opportunity launched in Henley area
Henley Business Buzz hosted its first event at Henley Rugby Club, drawing more than 30 businesses and decision-makers from the local area.
The group is part of the wider Business Buzz network, offering informal, no-membership, pay-as-you-go networking that focuses on building professional relationships in a relaxed setting.
Orinta Gaucyte, host of Henley Business Buzz, said: “It was fantastic to see so many local businesses come together for our first Henley Buzz.
“There’s something really special about building a supportive community where people feel comfortable, included and able to make genuine connections.
“A huge thank you to everyone who came along and helped make the launch such a success.”
The launch was attended by Business Buzz co-founders Katrina Sargent and Simon George, who officially opened the event.
The Henley meetings are supported by sponsors Logic Financial Services and Logic Mortgages.
Lee Humphrey, of Logic Financial Services, said: “It’s brilliant to see an event like Business Buzz arrive in Henley.
“Creating opportunities for local businesses to connect in a relaxed and approachable way is incredibly valuable for the town, and we’re proud to support something that brings the business community closer together.”
Henley Business Buzz will take place on the fourth Thursday of each month, with the next event scheduled for Thursday, April 23.
All businesses, entrepreneurs, and professionals in the area are welcome to attend.
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