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Previously on "Best business bank?"

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  • PerfectStorm
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    Originally posted by Guy Incognito View Post

    Surely this post is written by an AI bot?
    Not to mention this one https://forums.contractoruk.com/busi...ml#post2939753

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  • Guy Incognito
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    Originally posted by Gibson View Post

    It seems that transferring your business account to Starling Bank could be an attractive option, given your positive experience with Santander and FreeAgent, as well as the excellent service and features of the Starling Bank app. Personally, I've been using Starling Bank for many years, notably to put all the money I earn playing pokies on the best paying online casinos that you can find on https://auspokiesguide.com/pokies/best-paying/. The automatically generated bank letter for identity verification is a valuable feature that guarantees the security of your account. Before making a decision, compare the benefits and fees of the two banks to determine which one best suits your business needs.
    Surely this post is written by an AI bot?

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  • gixxer2021
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    I’m with Santander, no fees for anything, tiny amount of interest paid for their linked savings business account (instant access), I don’t use an app, only the web portal no problem. It also generates files (qif) for my FreeAgent account. No complaints at all, but if I had to move I’d go with Starling, not heard a bad word about them. I also use their api at my current gig and their tech support is superb.

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  • Gibson
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    Originally posted by newbea View Post
    Santander works v. well with FreeAgent. My business account is very old though (2007/8). Got personal Starling and keep thinking of moving business as their service and app are really great (eg when you need to confirm who you are - the app autogenerates bank letter! )
    It seems that transferring your business account to Starling Bank could be an attractive option, given your positive experience with Santander and FreeAgent, as well as the excellent service and features of the Starling Bank app. Personally, I've been using Starling Bank for many years, notably to put all the money I earn playing pokies on the best paying online casinos that you can find on https://auspokiesguide.com/pokies/best-paying/. The automatically generated bank letter for identity verification is a valuable feature that guarantees the security of your account. Before making a decision, compare the benefits and fees of the two banks to determine which one best suits your business needs.
    Last edited by Gibson; 31 July 2023, 06:53.

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by JHamp82 View Post
    Mettle has a god link up with Freeagent and has no ongoing charge
    Does that mean you have to pray that it works?

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  • JHamp82
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    Mettle has a god link up with Freeagent and has no ongoing charge

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  • BigLadFromBeeston666
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    Starling.

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  • newbea
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    Santander works v. well with FreeAgent. My business account is very old though (2007/8). Got personal Starling and keep thinking of moving business as their service and app are really great (eg when you need to confirm who you are - the app autogenerates bank letter! )

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  • andymalory
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    Another vote for Starling here. Been fantastic from day 1

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  • chineseJohn
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    I've just migrated from Metrobank to Starling Bank Business account. I've been a Starling Personal Customer for many years, no issues at all.

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  • Netraider
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    Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
    Starling a breath of fresh air when compared with the traditional banks, just make sure to keep it below the FSCS limit of 85k.
    WHS - Never had a problem with them.

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  • NorthWestPerm2Contr
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    Starling a breath of fresh air when compared with the traditional banks, just make sure to keep it below the FSCS limit of 85k.

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  • PerfectStorm
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    Irritatingly, Monzo are great for everything apart from FreeAgent, which they charge you for (which doesn't feel very modern/disruptive). You use the app to authorise certain things, like a normal modern business would. But can download statements and CSVs online (and QIFs that'll go straight into FreeAgent)

    Virgin might be a good shout?

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by sreed View Post
    use their apps for 2FA when logging into or making transactions.
    And going forward that's going to become a lot more common.

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  • sreed
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    Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
    OK, so my ancient free banking deal seems to have come to an end.

    I can see there are various banks offering completely free business banking, like Mettle (which is just another Natwest/RBS brand)

    So, what I want... Free Agent auto populate ideally, or if not at least upload transactions via CSV, and maintain account via normal web browser on windows. I dont want to be forced to use another blooming app on my phone (I already have thousands, and really dont want it for business banking)

    Any views on who is decent, and free ?
    Starling has worked perfectly well for me with no cost. I use the app for day to day banking as it's very convenient but they do offer a browser based portal as well, which I use for downloading the CSV statements and uploading it to Quickfile. As per the Starling website, they do integrate with FreeAgent.

    You may find it hard to avoid an app altogether as even traditional banks might need you to use their apps for 2FA when logging in on your browser, adding new payees, making transactions, etc.
    Last edited by sreed; 20 March 2023, 10:00.

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