My accounts are with Starling after I fell out with my previous bank over red tape.
this MIGHT encourage me to stick around for another year at least.
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I actually might....Originally posted by Spoiler View PostI may sign back up with IPSE
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Also, they fly. Could probably pinch your wallet if they wanted.Originally posted by Scruff View PostDon't starlings have lice?
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Desperate for new membership fees to fund the impending raft of claims for agents going bust without paying and retrospective IR35 investigations?
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Starling Bank's new business partner is ...
IPSE
I may sign back up with IPSEWho are IPSE?
From practical advice to financial compensation when things go wrong, IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) membership makes life easier for entrepreneurs like you.
What do Starling account holders get?
Now, here comes the really good bit: Starling account holders can enjoy a £100 discount on their IPSE memberships by using the code: starling100 at the checkout.
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