For the reasons above I moved from Cater Allen to HSBC after around 4 months back in 2012. I am still happy with HSBC despite the £5.50/month fee.
If you use HSBC, note they have a £10k/day payment limit, you need to send a form to the branch to increase it.
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IIRC, at some point in the past, you could get a referral to CA from CUK. Perhaps a mod will be along that knows... Also, IIRC, the referral simply waives the monthly fee for balances below 5k, so it's not a massive incentive. You might consider other banks too, notably HSBC. While CA are free and have very good customer service, their online banking is very limited/clunky, they aren't a clearing bank (they use RBS), and faster payments are not implemented properly (i.e. 1-2 days vs. instant).
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Account opening with Cater Allen
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Hi all,
I am on the cusp of setting up a new Ltd (my first) and have an accountancy firm lined up. Unfortunately they are not Cater Allen introducers. Does anyone know a firm who will introduce for a business account but not require you to take your accounting to them also?
I am keen on Cater Allen specifically as their FX rates seem good, and their customer service even just for account opening questions blew others away.
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