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current account switch
newbee007
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Hello 
I have three accounts at Co-Operative Bank:
- Cashminder - oldest account, opened ages ago during my financial crisis. Still use it for wages, DD and everyday shopping
- Current Account - opened because I wanted different card for online purchases, I don't use it now.
- Savings Account
Some people will say Co-Op Bank is little old-fashioned, but so am I, besides I still appreciate all their help when no other bank wanted to open even basic account for me.
My question is:
If I use Current Account Switch Guarantee Service and open new account at Halifax (free £125), will all my Co-Op accounts get closed? Will I keep cashminder and savings accounts when I switch current account to Halifax?
I have three accounts at Co-Operative Bank:
- Cashminder - oldest account, opened ages ago during my financial crisis. Still use it for wages, DD and everyday shopping
- Current Account - opened because I wanted different card for online purchases, I don't use it now.
- Savings Account
Some people will say Co-Op Bank is little old-fashioned, but so am I, besides I still appreciate all their help when no other bank wanted to open even basic account for me.
My question is:
If I use Current Account Switch Guarantee Service and open new account at Halifax (free £125), will all my Co-Op accounts get closed? Will I keep cashminder and savings accounts when I switch current account to Halifax?
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Just the one you switch - which would need to be a current account.0
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