Santander. Spanish economy in trouble?

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  • yee_har
    yee_har Posts: 28 Forumite
    edited 28 May 2010 at 7:11PM
    (checking facts)
  • jamesd
    jamesd Posts: 26,103 Forumite
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    armour wrote: »
    I've got a flexible mortgage with Santander atm & I was thinking of putting significantly moore than 50K in the savings pot - should I think again?
    You should think again about putting more than £50k with any bank, regardless of its nationality. While Icesave was a success for UK savers there is more risk with institutions using the passport scheme instead of the UK's native FSCS protection, so you might want to stick to those with FSCS protection.
  • bryanb
    bryanb Posts: 4,993 Forumite
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    juicyjude wrote: »
    If you get a transfer pack from Nationwide though, just a slight bit of information which may help you. I am still trying to transfer my Bradford and Bingley(Santander) ISA to Nationwide after nearly 8 weeks!


    Me too! only 4 weeks so far though.
    I was a Icesave customer when they went down. FSCS was brilliant eventually, but they took a while to get anything moving. I lost control of my accounts for some months. Plus the stress of not knowing how things would pan out.
    This is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !
  • juicyjude
    juicyjude Posts: 670 Forumite
    Oh its very early days for you then bryanb!!!! It would have helped though if Nationwide had sent the forms to the correct address and indeed sent them off when I completed the application form. They actually left it three weeks before sending the forms (one with cheshire, one with B n B) off to the old providers. This may be the case with your application as well. Dont assume that when you completed the form it would be sent straight away!!! It could be sitting in the "Put it off until the customer starts getting really fed up" pile! Just a warning, but you may be one of the lucky ones. Good luck
  • bryanb
    bryanb Posts: 4,993 Forumite
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    Thanks, I'll call in and check tomorrow.
    This is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !
  • paulpa66
    paulpa66 Posts: 62 Forumite
    i thought £85k was guaranteed.
    If my girlfriend has an account with them am i best only having £50k in each account, hers and mine then open an account with ANOTHER for the rest.
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    edited 22 August 2011 at 7:26PM
    Yes, it's £85K: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/safe-savings

    Why would you be best having £50K?
  • 10_66
    10_66 Posts: 3,269 Forumite
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    paulpa66 wrote: »
    i thought £85k was guaranteed.
    If my girlfriend has an account with them am i best only having £50k in each account, hers and mine then open an account with ANOTHER for the rest.

    The FSCS protect up to £85K (used to be £50K) for deposits. If it's investments, then it's £50K. HERE'S the link for the FSCS website.
  • hermante
    hermante Posts: 575 Forumite
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    grumbler wrote: »
    Yes, it's £85K: http://phone-shop.tesco.com/tesco-mobile/simonly/SimCard

    Why would you be best having £50K?

    because he resurrected a 15-month-old thread
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