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Previously on "Business Bank Account"

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  • PhilAtBFCA
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    Originally posted by Kess View Post
    Same question here. I've been with Cater Allen for a couple of years (since my accountant "introduced" me to them), but their interest rate has dropped to 0% unless you have over £100K in there. Now looking to change...
    Thanks Kess,

    Thats why we started to recomend the scottish widows, as you can bolt on a high interest account and still keep your existing current account arrangements. Less hassle than changing banks for some people.

    Phil

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  • PhilAtBFCA
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    Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
    I must be fick.


    So why do you introduce clients to Cater Allen and not Scottish Widows?
    Hi Richard,

    Cater Allen is a perfectly good current account with Internet Banking. When being introduced there is no monthly fee for the account and no transaction charges up to 200 transactions. Its pretty good for Freelancers and Professional Contractors. We also get view only access to bank statements, which can be a great help.

    Scottish Widows is a Direct Transfer business Fund Account. That means you can pay in and out of your SW account to one other nominated account. So for the use that we recommend which is a high interest savings account it fits the bill, easy to open, and a telephone banking service to transefr the money out to your current account when you need it. They do instant access as well as 7 day, the last blog details we posted are here.

    Sorry it was not clear on the first post, hopefully this is a better explanation

    Phil

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  • portseven
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    Anyone used the Co-op? I like their ethical investment policy, but if they are tulipe as a bank I will stay clear.

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  • Kess
    replied
    Same question here. I've been with Cater Allen for a couple of years (since my accountant "introduced" me to them), but their interest rate has dropped to 0% unless you have over £100K in there. Now looking to change...

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    Abbey is 0.25% upto 10K, 1% over 10k

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  • RichardCranium
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    I must be fick.

    Originally posted by PhilAtBFCA View Post
    Currently we introduce clients to Cater Allen Private Bank if they want to, Cater Allen understand freelancers and contractors, its basically free banking and no interest at the moment unless you have exceptional balances.

    For clients holding balances we advise taking a look at Scottish Widows the direct transfer bank accounts which is a good reserve account, very competitive interest rates for business and personal.
    So why do you introduce clients to Cater Allen and not Scottish Widows?

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  • jpb2001
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    Investec Business High 5

    Have a look at the Investec Business High 5 account - it has a three-month notice period and takes an average of the top 5 paying business deposit accounts so should always remain competitive. Currently paying 2.44%

    http://www.investec.com/en_pb/#home/...5_account.html

    Cheers,
    JB

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  • Lumiere
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    Originally posted by PhilAtBFCA View Post
    For clients holding balances we advise taking a look at Scottish Widdows the direct transfer bank accounts which is a good reserve account, very competitive interest rates for business and personal.
    Personal - yes (3%)
    Business - could be better (1.25% - 1.5%)

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  • PhilAtBFCA
    replied
    Currently we introduce clients to Cater Allen Private Bank if they want to, Cater Allen understand freelancers and contractors, its basically free banking and no interest at the moment unless you have exceptional balances.
    For clients holding balances we advise taking a look at Scottish Widdows the direct transfer bank accounts which is a good reserve account, very competitive interest rates for business and personal. It is easy to operate with any current account, and you keep your existing arrangements.

    Phil

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  • Not So Wise
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    http://www.interest-rates.org.uk/cocomparison.htm

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  • Nexxy
    started a topic Business Bank Account

    Business Bank Account

    Anyone got any tips for a business bank account that will pay a decent rate of interest.

    Currently with Lloyds and they only give 0.05% return - even on the 30 day notice account

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