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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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 From there, it can be withdrawn.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
Westgate Oxford opens new store with designer line-up
The popular shopping centre in Oxford’s Queen Street already has an exciting mix of shops on offer, from first-class dining options to familiar high street favourites and world-renowned brands.
Now, the Westgate has welcomed the latest addition to its retail offering, as David Clulow opticians opened on Friday, June 26.
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The eye health specialist store showcases the brand’s modernised retail format, with state-of-the-art testing rooms and improved accessibility.
It’s broad product range also includes designer frames from the likes of Chanel, Prada and Ray-Ban.
The hoardings ahead of the opening of the new store at Westgate Oxford (Image: Newsquest)
The store is the latest edition to David Clulow’s store collection which is hosted in nearly 30 cities and shopping centres across the UK.
The introduction of the new shop is the latest in a long line of recent Westgate comings and goings in recent months.
Shoe chain Russell & Bromley has departed its ground-floor store, leaving the unit empty, after the brand fell into administration.
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Similarly, Claire’s has also closed at the Westgate after the beauty and accessory brand also collapsed into administration.
Last month, the new Lego store opened on the ground floor of the centre, welcoming queues of shoppers at its grand opening event.
Oliver Bonas also recently moved from its home on the ground floor to a much larger unit on the middle floor, near the Queen Street and Bonn Square entrance.
Business & Technology
Armed Forces and veterans travel for free with Stagecoach
The scheme, designed to support attendance at Armed Forces Day events, will be in effect across the UK on June 27 and June 28.
It applies to all Stagecoach services except those operated by Megabus, Transport for London and the Bee Network.
To access free travel, serving military should wear uniform or present a valid military ID card, and veterans should present a veteran’s badge or military medal.
Martin Gibbon, managing director of Stagecoach West, said: “Our Armed Forces have given so much to protect our country, and offering free travel over this weekend is just a small gesture of our immense gratitude.
“We want to make it as easy as possible for our service people, past and present, to attend local events and celebrate with their communities.”
Stagecoach’s ongoing support for the military community includes similar free travel schemes on Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday.
The company’s Veterans Network also offers a platform for veterans and service families within the business to connect and shape a more supportive workplace.
Stagecoach was awarded the Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award in 2024 in recognition of its commitment to supporting the military community.
Mr Gibbon said: “Through our Veterans Network, we are dedicated to ensuring Stagecoach remains a deeply supportive environment for the military community, both as passengers and as valued colleagues.”
Stagecoach has backed the Armed Forces Covenant since 2015.
Business & Technology
Banbury’s Prodrive partners with BMMC to support marshals
Banbury-based Prodrive has joined forces with the British Motorsports Marshals Club (BMMC) in a new three-year partnership to back the more than 3,000 marshals represented by the BMMC.
Easily recognised by their trademark orange overalls, marshals play a critical role in the safe operation of racing events across circuits, rally stages, and hill climbs throughout the UK.
David Richards, chairman of Prodrive, said: “Motorsport simply wouldn’t happen without marshals.
“They are the backbone of our sport, giving their time, commitment and passion to ensure events run safely and successfully.”
The partnership will focus on raising awareness of the marshals’ work using the idea of ‘British Racing Orange’ and aims to strengthen the connection between the sport and its volunteer workforce.
It will also support the BMMC’s efforts to recruit, train, and equip new and existing marshals.
Chris Hobson, chair of the BMMC, said: “Marshals are one of the most visible and vital parts of motorsport.
“Our partnership with Prodrive will help us continue training and equipping marshals, helping them stay safe every time they are trackside.
“By working together, we can inspire more people to discover marshalling and join the BMMC.”
While Prodrive’s factory programmes compete globally across disciplines including endurance racing, rally-raid and beyond, the company remains deeply connected to the UK motorsport ecosystem and the marshal community that supports it.
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