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Yep - my Metro Bank account has a registered address, correspondence address and trading address.Originally posted by DSF70 View PostBank's will hold various addresses on their systems, trading, registered etc. You can also specify your 'correspondence' address. Some will slow different addresses for statements, letters etc.
My registered address is my Accountant, but my bank statements come to my home address.
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+1 and works fine for me.Originally posted by DSF70 View PostBank's will hold various addresses on their systems, trading, registered etc. You can also specify your 'correspondence' address. Some will slow different addresses for statements, letters etc.
My registered address is my Accountant, but my bank statements come to my home address.
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Bank's will hold various addresses on their systems, trading, registered etc. You can also specify your 'correspondence' address. Some will slow different addresses for statements, letters etc.
My registered address is my Accountant, but my bank statements come to my home address.
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I was googling this last week as it happens (running everything from a virtual address) and everything I found says that banks want your real address. If the virtual address looks convincing you may get away with it, but if they start asking for utility bills or whatever as proof of address you'll likely get found out.
VAT also want a real address.
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Mines got my home address as so everything comes here. Can't remember if I put a correspondence address which is different to registered address when signing up though.Last edited by northernladuk; 5 September 2016, 08:40.
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Company Bank Account - Address
For those who don't use their own home as the company address, what do you do about your bank account, is that still registered at home or do you use a forwarding address for that too?
Just thinking for the likes of bank cards etc. being sent somewhere that is not your physical homeTags: None
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