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Chip are not a bank.worriednoob said:Let's leave the pronoun business to a different topic/different day
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As a saver, I'm extremely worried with what @wmb194 has recently posted on THIS THREAD about Chip's finances on Companies House. The company is making colossal losses according to their full accounts (upto Dec 2022) released at end of April 2023.
Isn't this a cause for concern for other savers? I thought as a bank, they would have been financially stress-tested to ensure that they wouldn't go bust and leave customers out of pocket?
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The CHIP financials don't worry me in the least because my deposits are FSCS protected.
There seems to be a coordinated anti-CHIP campaign, trying to find reasons for why people should not put their savings into CHIP. No idea what makes them tick, but it's rather odd.
If anyone is worried, they should just un-worry themselves by putting their money elsewhere. Though they should perhaps be asking the anti-CHIP agitators to do a risk assessment for them first.5 -
worriednoob said:Let's leave the pronoun business to a different topic/different day
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As a saver, I'm extremely worried with what @wmb194 has recently posted on THIS THREAD about Chip's finances on Companies House. The company is making colossal losses according to their full accounts (upto Dec 2022) released at end of April 2023.
Isn't this a cause for concern for other savers? I thought as a bank, they would have been financially stress-tested to ensure that they wouldn't go bust and leave customers out of pocket?
Let's leave the pronoun business to a different topic/different day
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There is really no need. As i've said in my previous post I wouldn't have called him/her/them using a 'personal pronoun' when replying to one of his/her/their posts or sending them a personal message (PM).
If I did I would've had to start the PM...'Hello He, I was wondering ...'. See my point?
Also, Chip may not be a bank as others have said, but they claim to have FSCS protection. I beleive your post should've said 'I thought as a bank financial institution that is covered by FSCS, they would've been financially stress-tested.....'.
Others replying also should've picked up on this, rather than repeating parrot fashion 'x is not a bank' if/when they are aware that you mean a financial institution protected by FSCS.
edit: I've some saving in Chip, so not part of any anti-chip campaign.0 -
Chip isn't a bank, it's an intermediary. IIRC deposits are held with ClearBank. If Chip goes '!!!!!!' it shouldn't be a problem, the biggest danger is probably that you might lose access for a week or two whilst the returning of deposits is being sorted out.worriednoob said:Let's leave the pronoun business to a different topic/different day
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As a saver, I'm extremely worried with what @wmb194 has recently posted on THIS THREAD about Chip's finances on Companies House. The company is making colossal losses according to their full accounts (upto Dec 2022) released at end of April 2023.
Isn't this a cause for concern for other savers? I thought as a bank, they would have been financially stress-tested to ensure that they wouldn't go bust and leave customers out of pocket?
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Shouldn't be a problem?wmb194 said:
Chip isn't a bank, it's an intermediary. IIRC deposits are held with ClearBank. If Chip goes '!!!!!!' it shouldn't be a problem, the biggest danger is probably that you might lose access for a week or two whilst the returning of deposits is being sorted out.worriednoob said:Let's leave the pronoun business to a different topic/different day
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As a saver, I'm extremely worried with what @wmb194 has recently posted on THIS THREAD about Chip's finances on Companies House. The company is making colossal losses according to their full accounts (upto Dec 2022) released at end of April 2023.
Isn't this a cause for concern for other savers? I thought as a bank, they would have been financially stress-tested to ensure that they wouldn't go bust and leave customers out of pocket?
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Thanks for clarifying this guys. Unless I'm looking at this wrong, I've gone onto the FSCS website and it's showing that Chip is NOT PROTECTED:-

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A turn of phrase. Won't be a problem if you prefer.OceanSound said:
Shouldn't be a problem?wmb194 said:
Chip isn't a bank, it's an intermediary. IIRC deposits are held with ClearBank. If Chip goes '!!!!!!' it shouldn't be a problem, the biggest danger is probably that you might lose access for a week or two whilst the returning of deposits is being sorted out.worriednoob said:Let's leave the pronoun business to a different topic/different day
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As a saver, I'm extremely worried with what @wmb194 has recently posted on THIS THREAD about Chip's finances on Companies House. The company is making colossal losses according to their full accounts (upto Dec 2022) released at end of April 2023.
Isn't this a cause for concern for other savers? I thought as a bank, they would have been financially stress-tested to ensure that they wouldn't go bust and leave customers out of pocket?
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Chip isn't a bank/deposit taker. You should be looking at ClearBank:worriednoob said:Thanks for clarifying this guys. Unless I'm looking at this wrong, I've gone onto the FSCS website and it's showing that Chip is NOT PROTECTED:-

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@worriednoob, please don't post the same stuff in multiple threads. I have just commented on your latest post in the other thread.1
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I don't use chip myself, but I'm at a loss as to why it's so hard for some to understand their business model. They are fully regulated by the FCA, they don't claim to be a bank or have FSCS protection. That is not their business model.
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