INTRODUCTION
This is my thread aimed at helping people who are being thwarted by the High Street banks, even to the extent of being unable to obtain personal or business banking facilities. During the past two years, I have carried out extensive research into the British banking system, with the specific intention of helping those who are finding it extremely difficult to obtain the facilities they need.
There are several potential problems. Many people are unable to open even a Basic account to run their day to day life, and have to resort to so-called “services” such as Think Money or Eccount which charge huge monthly fees, along with fees for each transaction. Other people can get a Basic account, but have to choose one of the extremely poor ones due to a bad history with certain banks. They need a way to supplement these poor accounts to experience full functionality.
Even the people who are able to get one of the reasonably good Basic accounts are still unable to obtain a cheque book, which may be less of a problem now than it would have been in the past, but there are still times when cheques are needed.
There are also the people who need business banking facilities, so that they can set up their trading operation in the correct way, using a business name. Even though it makes no sense whatsoever for banks to deny business facilities to those who may then be able to earn money and pay back anything which is owed, they do this on a regular basis. Alternatives to the High Street denial machine are essential.
Finally, there are many people in need of financing to buy property, who are being unreasonably rejected due to minuscule difficulties with their credit file, often several years into the past. This entirely unwarranted overreaction to the sub-prime mortgage crisis has left thousands in need of a better solution.
This report is the culmination of over two years of research, during which time I have analysed over 30 pre-pay card products, over 50 building societies, and all of the 317 banks listed in the document released by the Financial Services Authority detailing all banks licensed to operate in Great Britain. I hope it helps someone negotiate the minefield which is the British banking system.
*** NOTE - This thread is my own personal creation, and the content therein may not represent the views of the management of All About Forums. As this is a forum thread, there is an opportunity for any AAD member to post their own opinions at the end, and any post can be edited and corrected if errors are found, or if information needs to be updated.
SH
This is my thread aimed at helping people who are being thwarted by the High Street banks, even to the extent of being unable to obtain personal or business banking facilities. During the past two years, I have carried out extensive research into the British banking system, with the specific intention of helping those who are finding it extremely difficult to obtain the facilities they need.
There are several potential problems. Many people are unable to open even a Basic account to run their day to day life, and have to resort to so-called “services” such as Think Money or Eccount which charge huge monthly fees, along with fees for each transaction. Other people can get a Basic account, but have to choose one of the extremely poor ones due to a bad history with certain banks. They need a way to supplement these poor accounts to experience full functionality.
Even the people who are able to get one of the reasonably good Basic accounts are still unable to obtain a cheque book, which may be less of a problem now than it would have been in the past, but there are still times when cheques are needed.
There are also the people who need business banking facilities, so that they can set up their trading operation in the correct way, using a business name. Even though it makes no sense whatsoever for banks to deny business facilities to those who may then be able to earn money and pay back anything which is owed, they do this on a regular basis. Alternatives to the High Street denial machine are essential.
Finally, there are many people in need of financing to buy property, who are being unreasonably rejected due to minuscule difficulties with their credit file, often several years into the past. This entirely unwarranted overreaction to the sub-prime mortgage crisis has left thousands in need of a better solution.
This report is the culmination of over two years of research, during which time I have analysed over 30 pre-pay card products, over 50 building societies, and all of the 317 banks listed in the document released by the Financial Services Authority detailing all banks licensed to operate in Great Britain. I hope it helps someone negotiate the minefield which is the British banking system.
*** NOTE - This thread is my own personal creation, and the content therein may not represent the views of the management of All About Forums. As this is a forum thread, there is an opportunity for any AAD member to post their own opinions at the end, and any post can be edited and corrected if errors are found, or if information needs to be updated.
SH
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