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JulyKnot
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There's a change to the T&C for the fee waiver effective 1st May.
They're reducing the need to fund accounts from £1500 to £1000.
What is not clear to me is whether just having an e-savings account with £1 is still acceptable as an alternative to the need for monthly funding ( or keeping a minimum balance)
Do you guys know?
They're reducing the need to fund accounts from £1500 to £1000.
What is not clear to me is whether just having an e-savings account with £1 is still acceptable as an alternative to the need for monthly funding ( or keeping a minimum balance)
Do you guys know?
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The rates and charges information hasn't changed since January 2013, so no one knows for sure:
http://www1.firstdirect.com/content_static/pdf/rates-and-charges.pdf
So I would wait until the document is updated.0
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