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Best current account not for wages
Ruthann
Posts: 63 Forumite
Hi,
maybe one day I will have learnt enough to post some advice, but for now its all questions.
I want to change from Barclays for my 'personal' account. Hubby and I have a joint account with wages paid in and all bills paid out, and each month we have £250 'personal' money which we pay into our own bnak accounts to give some privacy of spending. We are happy with our joint account, but I am no longer very happy with Barclays.
Can anyone tell me how to find out which is the best current account - I am averagely about £100 in credit, but need a £250 overdraft facility just in case. I'd love an account that gave free money when opening it, but I assume these need your wages paying in each month, which isn't going to happen.
Thanks for any advice
Ruth
maybe one day I will have learnt enough to post some advice, but for now its all questions.
I want to change from Barclays for my 'personal' account. Hubby and I have a joint account with wages paid in and all bills paid out, and each month we have £250 'personal' money which we pay into our own bnak accounts to give some privacy of spending. We are happy with our joint account, but I am no longer very happy with Barclays.
Can anyone tell me how to find out which is the best current account - I am averagely about £100 in credit, but need a £250 overdraft facility just in case. I'd love an account that gave free money when opening it, but I assume these need your wages paying in each month, which isn't going to happen.
Thanks for any advice
Ruth
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First Direct gave me £25 for opening an account and I don't pay my wages in. You get 2% as well in credit and a £500 overdraft (not at 0% though of course)
I would say that would be perfect for you. You get a switch card etc as you would with any account.I'm married now! Yippee!0 -
Thanks for the advice - but I checked their T&C and you do have to have your wages or £1000 a month paid in to qualify for the £25. I guess they have changed it to prevent people opening the account, taking the £25 and then closing it.0
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How about Smile [3.3% interest in credit]? No funding requirement either - like some banks' accounts......under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam0
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First Direct - no contest.0
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