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J P Morgan to enter UK Market

IvanDP
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I wonder how much they are putting in capital wise - why not buy an established brand such as Metro?0
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jonesMUFCforever said:I wonder how much they are putting in capital wise - why not buy an established brand such as Metro?5
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jonesMUFCforever said:I wonder how much they are putting in capital wise - why not buy an established brand such as Metro?2
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This can only be good news, it'll be interesting to see what they have to offer.2
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I hope they have a decent savings account. They will have to offer something of real benefit to gain people.0
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....They'll need to make a decent switch/ opening offer with the competition! £250 for referrer and switcher would do 😂0
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Read JP were opening under Chase brand Digi account.
Interesting modern competitor, hopefully.Replenished CRA Reports.2020 Nissan Leaf 128-149 miles top charge. Savings depleted. VM Stream tv M250 Volted to M350 then M500 since returned to 1gb0 -
RN61 said:....They'll need to make a decent switch/ opening offer with the competition! £250 for referrer and switcher would do 😂
Only the obsolete UK high street banks are resorting to bribes cash incentives and I would really like to see a real stats on retention rates and overall net gains from attracting customers by such means.
Why would they even contemplate buying a brick and mortar bank like Metro in 2020? While there is absolutely demand for brick and mortar banking it's slowly and steadily dwindling and can be left to the existing players to fight over. Like it or not the future of banking is digital.0 -
sal_III said:RN61 said:....They'll need to make a decent switch/ opening offer with the competition! £250 for referrer and switcher would do 😂
How many US banks remained active in the UK mortgage market after 2008?
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A current account with good interest rates and a good Savings plan, would be useful, more than any switch incentives.
I think this job really needs
a much bigger hammer.
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