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graduate and self employed

hi there - i have just graduated :beer: but have been working (self employed) throughout my degree. this is going to continue so where would i stand on a graduate account? i currently have an hsbc account which is now a grad. account and obviously not the best choice. my business account is with abbey. i am paid weekly via cash and cheques .i want to leave 'shabbey' but not sure i can and have a 'normal account' and not a business account - anyone know where i stand? or if lloyds would take me ( i will be speaking with them this week anyway...)
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