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Lloyds TSB - HSBC Accounts Query

Hello,

Basically I have a Lloyds TSB Classic account and I want to make it more or less my bill paying account although I'd want to have it used in connection with applying for a credit rather than my current main account (due to the fact I have an overdraft that I keep exceeding due to the fact I never pay attention to how much I spend by debit card), when applying for credit they check out how much is going through the account right? so aside from the money going in for bills, I should transfer the additional £2,000pm (I get paid) into the account and then out again?

Does it matter if I transfer from HSBC to Lloyds back to HSBC then Lloyds one final time (only a final time if I haven't been paid in full for the month which happens quite a bit :mad: otherwise it would be the once)?

Is there anything wrong with transferring back and forth between two accounts or should I just leave Lloyds as a bill paying account that trying to make it a main account of sorts? :rotfl:

Cheers :)

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  • The_pc_tech
    The_pc_tech Posts: 422 Forumite
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    They will look at your credit file as a whole so they will see the overdraft even if you use the bill account as the account you give the details for.
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  • Gromitt
    Gromitt Posts: 5,063 Forumite
    You have a 'global' credit report, plus a separate credit rating with most creditors.

    So if you ask LTSB for credit it would be your LTSB Credit Rating and/or your credit report that gets checked.

    If you asked MBNA, they wouldn't know or care how much you deposit into your LTSB account each month.
  • DunPin
    DunPin Posts: 131 Forumite
    Ah okay so it would only be helpful in regards to possibly getting a credit card/loan in the future with Lloyds but not an external credit card company.

    Thank you guys :)
  • iAMaLONDONER
    iAMaLONDONER Posts: 1,669 Forumite
    DunPin wrote: »
    Hello,

    Basically I have a Lloyds TSB Classic account and I want to make it more or less my bill paying account although I'd want to have it used in connection with applying for a credit rather than my current main account (due to the fact I have an overdraft that I keep exceeding due to the fact I never pay attention to how much I spend by debit card), when applying for credit they check out how much is going through the account right? so aside from the money going in for bills, I should transfer the additional £2,000pm (I get paid) into the account and then out again?

    Does it matter if I transfer from HSBC to Lloyds back to HSBC then Lloyds one final time (only a final time if I haven't been paid in full for the month which happens quite a bit :mad: otherwise it would be the once)?

    Is there anything wrong with transferring back and forth between two accounts or should I just leave Lloyds as a bill paying account that trying to make it a main account of sorts? :rotfl:

    Cheers :)

    Also there's nothing wrong with transferring funds between accounts multiple times.
  • MoneySaverLog
    MoneySaverLog Posts: 3,232 Forumite
    Also there's nothing wrong with transferring funds between accounts multiple times.

    Indeed I move the same £1,000 between 4 vantage accounts, Halifax and 3 nationwide accounts.

    Nationwide insist on external funding so I end up doing

    LTSB 1 > Naionwide 1
    Nationwide 1 > LTSB 1

    LTSB 1 > Naionwide 2
    Nationwide 2 > LTSB 1

    LTSB 1 > Naionwide 3
    Nationwide 3 > My next account
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