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Could 'tech revolution' help bank customers?
Britain's High Street banks have been ordered to launch a technological "revolution", in an effort to promote better competition.
After a two-year inquiry, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) concluded that new phone-based apps should be brought in by early 2018.
Victoria Derbyshire examines the report's recommendations.
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