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Little Mix have become the UK s top earning young female positions, after boosting their joined fortune by £6million over the past year, giving them a combined net worth of £54million.
Perrie Edwards, 27, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 29, and Jade Thirlwall, 28, have pressed on as a trio this year, following the December departure of bandmate Jesy Nelson, 29, with whom they have reportedly severed financial ties.
And the Shout Out To My Ex hitmakers now have more cash to share among themselves as they climb their way up The Sunday Times newly-unveiled annual Rich List.
Rich! Little Mix have become the UK s top earning young female positions, after boosting their joined fortune by £6million, giving them a combined net worth of £54million. Pictured (L-R) Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards
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Nationwide customer savings more than double over the pandemic to £10.6bn
As well as deposits, Nationwide’s pre-tax profits nearly doubled from £466m to £823m, as cost-cutting measures collided with a rise in income across the business.
Customer deposits have more than doubled since the year before the pandemic, Nationwide said today, while remote working has made its workforce ‘more productive’.
With lockdown restrictions closing high streets and putting a pin in travel, Nationwide found deposits increased by £10.6bn in the year to 4 April, as customers stashed cash into savings accounts.
Just £5.7bn was deposited in 2019, highlighting the spending limit of multiple lockdowns and the ‘financial strength’ of the high street lender over the pandemic, CEO Joe Garner said.