At least ten banks, building societies and credit card firms have now decided to close accounts held by Brits living abroad in Europe as a result of Brexit, MoneySavingExpert.com has found - with Nationwide and Co-op Bank among the latest to announce closures. We've full info below on what banks are doing, plus help on what to do if you're affected...
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'More UK banks plan to shut British expat accounts'
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More UK banks plan to shut British expat accounts - MSE News
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I know this is about Brexit but what about expats living in the USA?0
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One day possibly.0
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tulip46 said:I know this is about Brexit but what about expats living in the USA?0
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tulip46 said:I know this is about Brexit but what about expats living in the USA?
It's a business decision that the banks are making based on the additional costs that they will face by customers who have told them that they live in an EU country.0 -
Another Brexit Brucie Bonus!1
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colsten said:tulip46 said:I know this is about Brexit but what about expats living in the USA?
I don't know the process by which UK banks currently let US residents operate accounts, but it's entirely plausible that banks shutting down EU operations may decide it's not worth bothering with US residents either.
Brexit impacts people outside the EU as well... There's a reason why it's become a major global topic. They might not be affected by Brexit, but that certainly is not "clear".0 -
I am no fan of Brexit but it is a bit far-fetched to think the banking arrangements US residents may have with UK banks will be affected by it.3
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callum9999 said:colsten said:tulip46 said:I know this is about Brexit but what about expats living in the USA?
I don't know the process by which UK banks currently let US residents operate accounts, but it's entirely plausible that banks shutting down EU operations may decide it's not worth bothering with US residents either.
Brexit impacts people outside the EU as well... There's a reason why it's become a major global topic. They might not be affected by Brexit, but that certainly is not "clear".3 -
NottinghamKnight said:callum9999 said:colsten said:tulip46 said:I know this is about Brexit but what about expats living in the USA?
I don't know the process by which UK banks currently let US residents operate accounts, but it's entirely plausible that banks shutting down EU operations may decide it's not worth bothering with US residents either.
Brexit impacts people outside the EU as well... There's a reason why it's become a major global topic. They might not be affected by Brexit, but that certainly is not "clear".
If you genuinely believe Brexit isn't a major global topic then you're incredibly ignorant.0
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