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Joint account
KentLady4444
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hello,
Me and my partner are both in our overdrafts in our current accounts (and wont be able to get out of them anytime soon) but would like to set up a joint account. Any help would be appreciated regarding the best/most cost effective way to do this.
Many thanks.
Me and my partner are both in our overdrafts in our current accounts (and wont be able to get out of them anytime soon) but would like to set up a joint account. Any help would be appreciated regarding the best/most cost effective way to do this.
Many thanks.
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You can apply for a joint account. It will be up to the institution whether or not to accept you as customers.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/compare-best-bank-accounts0
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