Originally posted by psychocandy
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Client profile is big these days.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
Eh? You're asking for a service, they're providing one. They have procedures to assess risk. You can argue those procedures with them, but they're not obliged to provide the service. For example, it's much more difficult to get banking services as a US tax resident following FATCA.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWhats it go to do with the bank though what industry sector you work in?Comment
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Weapons Manufacturers would be regarded as VERY high risk with regards to AML/Sanctions riskOriginally posted by psychocandy View PostWhats it go to do with the bank though what industry sector you work in?Comment
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They are not taking on new clients apparently. Have the feeling they are winding down.Blood in your pooComment
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Interesting, where did you hear that? I can't say I'm overly surprised.Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostThey are not taking on new clients apparently. Have the feeling they are winding down.Comment
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I'll soon find out as sent them an application form only yesterday!
@op, Instead of weapons maybe try 'defense industry'?Last edited by chriscomp; 11 September 2015, 20:56.Comment
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They ask because of risk with money laundering and working in unethical industries.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWhats it go to do with the bank though what industry sector you work in?
However unless you can guarantee every single client you will ever have will be in exactly the same industry it's prudent to just put a more generic description down related to what you actually do e.g. chemical engineer, IT consultant"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Very much doubt working in a defence related industry has nything to do with the rejection. The OP says he got a mortgage in the last 8 weeks so it could be a recent credit worthiness search revealed the lastest mortgage search which, if made via a broker could have resulted in a couple of individual searches.
Also of CA are winding down (they are just a branch of Santander who have wound their necks in over the last few years) that's a more likely reason.
I ditched them years ago, no great loss.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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They actually wanted a breakdown of the day to day activities and which company I would be working at. The company has the word missile in their name.Originally posted by chriscomp View PostI'll soon find out as sent them an application form only yesterday!
@op, Instead of weapons maybe try 'defense industry'?
Any way, applied to HSBC online, telephone call couple of days later and all is sortedComment
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