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I have just gotten a business bank a/c through bank of scotland.
I applied online. There is no specific amount for opening the account - just use any amount you want.
Pretty straight forward.
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Not yet online, but I have it on good authority that they will be up and running in February.Cater Allen £1 so start off (well it used to be)
Yahoo.
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Guest repliedLeeches
If you have impeccable credit then any of them are good enough, Lloyds TSB were the ones I was trying to use ....
if you have even the slightest blemish like a CCJ
for whatever amount, they will not want to know.
Get in touch if this is the case - I know a man who can help
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Guest repliedAbbey National is Free ish check web site.
Cater Allen £1 so start off (well it used to be)
Most high street banks charge a fortune
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Business Bank a/c
I have just registered a company name and I need to open a business bank a/c so I can get paid via my Ltd Co.
Any advise on what banks you can open a/cs with online, and who would not require a deposit would be appreciated.Tags: None
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