Got a Monzo business account invite the other day, but they charge £5/month
Starlings is free, but not sure if that is a long term thing to build numbers.
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostLots of banks won’t let you contract with them if you have more than you as a director
Do you know this for fact or are you speculating?
I’ve come across agencies who don’t like more than one director but that’s to stop consultancies getting in the door, and isn’t a problem if the co-director has the same name.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostWhy not make her a director as well?
One reason to do it is in case you die so she can then close down the company simply rather than leaving her a total mess to sort out that she has no control over.
There aren't really any good reasons to not make her one.
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostIndeed. Just looking into this now that I've uncovered the anomaly - will ask my accountant !
Although … may just leave it a week or so and ensure the Starling account is fully operational first
Update - Accountant is getting the PSC register corrected !
One reason to do it is in case you die so she can then close down the company simply rather than leaving her a total mess to sort out that she has no control over.
There aren't really any good reasons to not make her one.
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostI didn't say there was, but I wasn't clear.
I have 5k sitting in cater Allen to avoid their fee/fine.
Now I can move that 5k to my aldermore business savings account instead.
Not much I know
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Originally posted by craigy1874 View PostWell you better get that sorted at companies house before your fine arrives!
Although … may just leave it a week or so and ensure the Starling account is fully operational first
Update - Accountant is getting the PSC register corrected !Last edited by Spoiler; 28 August 2018, 21:22.
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostI've also signed up. My wife is a 50% shareholder and this was also fine with Starling - they use Companies House PSC information and I'm the only person listed as a PSC (sole Director).
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Originally posted by Spoiler View PostI've also signed up. My wife is a 50% shareholder and this was also fine with Starling - they use Companies House PSC information and I'm the only person listed as a PSC (sole Director).
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostYet. My wife only has a 25% share so in my case I was the only PSC and was able to sign up. I'm also doubtful that the majority of contractors income split, seeing as it only generally makes sense if your spouse does not earn very much.My wife is a 50% shareholder and this was also fine with Starling - they use Companies House PSC information and I'm the only person listed as a PSC (sole Director).
So ... whilst performing my Director duties and performing due diligence on Ltd Co records, I identified that the PSC register at Companies House was not up-to-date (being corrected by a Confirmation Statement which is due to be submitted shortly).
Interestingly, before applying I spoke to Starling CS about a Ltd Co with 50/50 shareholding (but sole director) and they were not fussed - and only interested in CH information (correct or not!).Last edited by Spoiler; 28 August 2018, 21:21.
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Originally posted by TonyF View PostMany businesses like ours take advantage of the Arctic ruling and have more than one person with significant control, which they cannot cater for.
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