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Natwest & RBS allow you go back 7 years worth of statements for your bank accounts and any certificates of interest issued on your accounts.Im an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0
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With LloydsTSB, you can view, print and download statements dating back to July 2002.0
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You have to visit to bank to go back further than that and its £5 per statement.0
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They only keep 10 years worth of statements.0
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Conflicting views, so I cannot go back more than 10 years in branch if I wanted to even if I paid for it?0
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Ask Lloyds. When you log in to your account and click on 'Halp & Support', it says that if you have opted out of paper statements, copy statements are free of charge. But there is no mention of how far back you can get them.0
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Correct.MoneySaverLog wrote: »Conflicting views, so I cannot go back more than 10 years in branch if I wanted to even if I paid for it?
Statements pre internet are on microfiche - not held in branches anymore -0 -
But I assume they can still print them out if they want to? And they have committed themselves to them being 'free'.jonesMUFCforever wrote: »Correct.
Statements pre internet are on microfiche - not held in branches anymore -0 -
To answer the OP's question, A & L have completed their internet banking migration to Santander now and one of the things they were advertising was the option to go back years in your statement, but can't remember how far back it'll let you go now.Feb 2024:
CC1 6537.66
CC2 7804.45
CC3 4221.17
CC4 2053.68
CC5 989.30
Loan 1 3686.44
Loan 2 5275.22
Total £30,567.920
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