Flash mob strip to their underwear to protest against bank charges

 
Flashers: the mob grin as they protest against hidden bank charges (Jeff Moore)
Alexandra Rucki13 June 2014

A flashing flash-mob stripped down to their underwear and paraded around London's financial district in a protest against hidden bank charges.

The naked mob were baring all to protest against banks overcharging for overseas transfers and to promote new website TransferWise, which allows people to transfer money with no hidden cost.

'Naked' flash mob protest - in pictures

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Surprised commuters got an eyeful when the group tore off their clothes in Liverpool Street Station with campaign message nothing2hide scrawled across their chests.

The scantily clad men and women continued their campaign by walking around central London, stopping traffic in its tracks and posing outside bank buildings.

They were also spotted flashing in Angel, Farringdon and Kings Cross Square.

The nothing2hide campaign aims to expose hidden bank charges and is being backed by Richard Branson.

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