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Previously on "Banking Recommendations (Freeagent compatible) - Tide or others?"

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    Not metro / they are going down


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  • Jess inniAccounts
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    We've have some clients who are with Starling and they seem impressed by them. I would recommend looking out for any hidden charges as some banks charge per transaction etc.

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  • Spoiler
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    Originally posted by Asmith View Post
    Seems the problem with Starling is can't have multiple persons of significant control. My LtdCo is 50:50 myslef & spouse, so looks like Starling is a no go for me. Seems that the challenger banks have their pros and cons. Tide accept multiple PSC but no FSCS protection; Starling covered by FSCS but don't accept co-owned companies. So trying to decide whether to accept whatever compromise they bring or stick to traditional high-street known bank. As I said in original post, probably over thinking it.
    FYI - Starling use Companies House 'persons with significant control' data - as you are 50:50 then both of you should be listed there. If for whatever reason only one of you is listed, then (a: that's wrong and you should get it updated !) b: Starling will probably accept you.
    But ... you should then tell Starling of any significant changes, such as the PSC data getting updated

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    FSCS protection is basically worthless if you are with a big bank, if they go down you will get penny’s back to the pound


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  • SuperLooper
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    Starling will be adding multiple PSC support in the next month or two.

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  • Asmith
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    Seems the problem with Starling is can't have multiple persons of significant control. My LtdCo is 50:50 myslef & spouse, so looks like Starling is a no go for me. Seems that the challenger banks have their pros and cons. Tide accept multiple PSC but no FSCS protection; Starling covered by FSCS but don't accept co-owned companies. So trying to decide whether to accept whatever compromise they bring or stick to traditional high-street known bank. As I said in original post, probably over thinking it.

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  • jmo21
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    Originally posted by Asmith View Post
    Thanks for replies.

    Anyone have experience of Starling for business banking?
    Moved to them within last year, no issues so far.

    I believe they have recently enabled FreeAgent integration, but haven't used it myself yet.

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  • wattaj
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    Originally posted by Asmith View Post
    Anyone have experience of Starling for business banking?
    Seek and ye shall find... https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...light=starling

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  • Asmith
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    Thanks for replies.

    Anyone have experience of Starling for business banking?

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  • SimonMac
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    If your main criteria is Freeagent compatibility RBS/Natwest will be the choice, no bank will be better than these for reasons I hope I don't have to go into

    EDIT: It seem Wattaj did go into

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  • wattaj
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    Does your accountant provide a discount on the cost of FreeAgent?

    If not, then look at RBS who will supply FreeAgent for £5pcm (exc banking transaction fees). The account opening process was a complete PITA for me as I already had a personal account with RBS and they confused the two, different sets contact details, but you may have better luck.

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    I should also point out that RBS now own FreeAgent.
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    I also have a Santander account because it offered free banking at the time I opened the account. Simple, if a little clunky, online banking. Worth what I pay for it... i.e. nada.

    And Tide. Very easy account opening and great mobile app; would recommend if you have minimal requirements and need a business account in a hurry... a selfie and a couple of scanned documents and you're done.

    Good luck.

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  • northernladuk
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    I'm with Santander and they've been pretty much spot on for the last 8 years.

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  • Banking Recommendations (Freeagent compatible) - Tide or others?

    I've had a look at some previous threads but there doesn't seem to be a recent one on this topic.

    I'm just setting up my new Ltd company. Accountant is chosen and appointed but I'm procrastinating / over-thinking (?) my choice of bank.

    Accountant uses FreeAgent so keen to ensure maximum compatibility on that front.

    Had a couple of recommendations for Tide.
    Tide Business Banking for Contractors | Contractor UK
    However, I noticed they don't have FSCS protection. Their website says they don't need it as funds are held in safeguarded account and not invested, but I'm a bit wary. Anyone with experience of Tide?

    Any other recommendations for banks with decent online service, good customer service and good FreeAgent integration.

    Suggestions & feedback very welcome and appreciated.
    Last edited by Contractor UK; 28 June 2020, 15:04.

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