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Opening Bank Account
old-moore
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Hi I'm a newbie here and would like some help on choosing a bank account. I want to keep my old one and open a new one I understand about putting my wage in and then putting it back into my original account and I have some earnings from an online UK business I wish to pay in to the new account, I can pass 40-50K through the account over a year. I will only pay one or two payments a month. I have looked around the site but can only see info on switching or basic accounts. Any help would be much appreciated. I must mention I have a good credit score.
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What is it you want to achieve? High interest on your cash savings?I have some earnings from an online UK business I wish to pay in to the new account, I can pass 40-50K through the account over a year.
This sounds like you are looking for an account which you can use for business transactions?0 -
I have some earnings from an online UK business I wish to pay in to the new account
Do you need a business account?
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/current-accounts/business-bank-accounts/?source=GOO-3B92D6D4&p=0&keywords=business+accountPhrase&Device=c&mckv=szwv1Fevi|dc_pcrid_13466607672_mtype_p_kword_business%20account_2764ri918980&uuid=0ae88ce6-6d0a-4cff-895d-1ca662740a99&gclid=CL_Pyoi1h8MCFUGx2woddTcAaw0 -
Thanks for your replies
I am paye and self assessment,
I would like to avoid paying charges for a business account, take advantage of interest and open a separate account from my normal everyday account.
The monies I put in (new account) from my online business can be classed as wages and I can 'bounce my wages into and out of the interest account so it would show around 40k thruput.0 -
Thanks for your replies
I am paye and self assessment,
I would like to avoid paying charges for a business account, take advantage of interest and open a separate account from my normal everyday account.
The monies I put in (new account) from my online business can be classed as wages and I can 'bounce my wages into and out of the interest account so it would show around 40k thruput.
What makes you think that?0 -
Can anybody give me advise what bank account to open?0
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AdviceCan anybody give me advise what bank account to open?
It's absolutely unclear what exactly you want/need.
MSE article: Best Bank AccountsI have looked around the site but can only see info on switching or basic accounts.0 -
I need a second bank account which have no fees completely separate from my existing account, but I don't want to switch I want to keep my old account.0
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All banks offer such accounts.
The only exception I know is Tesco Bank.
What does "completely separate" mean? Can it be just a second account with your bank?0 -
Done it, TSB Classic Plus with 5% interest it took 5 mins to open. I called Santander and the 'open an account number took me to the credit card help line and the woman told me I pressed the wrong option although there was no option! she then put me through to the correct dept manned by a Scottish man I couldn't understand, then he told me he was putting me through to someone else......after 1 minute of being on hold I hung up!.0
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