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TSB Paper Statements
emona90
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi everyone, recently changed to paper statements as it helps me keep on top of my finances better. Just wondering how often do TSB send out a paper statement, for example my first statement was sent out on the 22nd April, I know most banks do it monthly so will it be around 30 days after my last statement i.e. the end of May when I receive my next one?
Also wondering how many weeks the statement will show? So if I get one on the 22nd of May will it show just the period since my last statement in April?
Thanks!
Also wondering how many weeks the statement will show? So if I get one on the 22nd of May will it show just the period since my last statement in April?
Thanks!
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It would be reasonable to assume that the statements will be monthly and will show transactions for the monthly period.0
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I suppose we all choose to do things our own way but there are many posters on here who benefit from the interest on TSB Classic Plus accounts, which is only paid to those who go paperless. Not life-changing amounts by any means but look after the pennies and all that....0
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Another advantage of online statements is that every transaction (but sometimes excluding very recent ones) can be viewed, so you aren't tied to the regularity of or dates included in printed statements.
You can instantly see what funds are available, as even those not listed , usually show as a difference between total funds and funds available.0
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