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Aloise,
I can't reply to your message because it looks like you've set your profile to refuse Private Messages.
Just be warned that I was passed round about 4 people who all told me NO until I got someone who grasped what I was talking about. I work in healthcare so I knew a few good phrases to throw into conversation. I made it very clear he had full capacity for financial matters but didn't understand modern things like Chip & pin, accounts being "locked", and passwords for telephone banking.
Hope it works out for you. If not I can thoroughly recommend Barclays!
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Open a joint account with your daughter at her current bank - this would be in addition to her sole account.
Or just open a joint account with another bank.
Once opened, you alone fund it by standing order from your FD account.
Your daughter uses her own debit card to make purchases on your behalf.0
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