Thanks all.
I ended up with an account with Monzo that suits my needs.
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Originally posted by TheDude View PostI went with Monzo. Took about 10 minutes to set up.
UPDATE: I decided to go with NatWest Business Banking for now, because of the FreeAgent and also potential of EUR and USD payments / invoices. I can always switch to another business bank provider in 2026 / 2027.Last edited by rocktronAMP; 24 July 2025, 16:42.
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Originally posted by rocktronAMP View Post
Considering the toss up between Natwest, Mettle and Starling ...
I am feeling for Natwest for its freeagent at the moment.
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View PostNatwest is free for 24months. and gratis version of freeagent.
used them for decades personal/business with no probs.
but i don't carry my life around on a 'phone.
Considering the toss up between Natwest, Mettle and Starling ...
I am feeling for Natwest for its freeagent at the moment.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostIt's just saying "they are a bit crap" without explaining why (or pointing to objective evidence why) is rather pointless. All I was sayin is that if you need customer services to intervene, no matter how well they do it, points to there being a failure in their service at some point.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
This is why we look to surveys that are independently commissioned and use sound methodology, rather than personal anecdotes. I note that this thread contains personal anecdotes to the contrary regarding HSBC, for example. I think what you mean to say is that, despite HSBC being a bit crap on average, you are personally happy with them. Good for you, well done, we are not trying to convert you.
It's just saying "they are a bit crap" without explaining why (or pointing to objective evidence why) is rather pointless. All I was sayin is that if you need customer services to intervene, no matter how well they do it, points to there being a failure in their service at some point.
It works for me, that's all I really care about. It is very unlikely I would get any benefit at all from a bank that was less crap.
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a typical UK 'contractor' has 1 invoice/month.
what fancy services are required?
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
In what way? Money is handled properly and quickly, I have efficient card processes, it talks to Freeagent and the online app works without fuss. Interest rates are crap, but so are most other banks, and my money is parked in rather more profitable places anyway. If there is crap in the services, perhaps it's in areas I don't need.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
There may be another fallacy at work, though, which is that it's hard to hear your personal choice of bank is actually a bit crap, on average
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Speaking as someone working in and around customer service for many years, there is potentially a fallacy at work.
It occurs to me that many companies are stressing the quality of their service, when what it really means is that you need to make use of their support services because something isn't working as it should.
So you can also infer that if things don't go wrong you don't use their support services and so they score less on the quality of that service.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
It occurs to me that many companies are stressing the quality of their service, when what it really means is that you need to make use of their support services because something isn't working as it should.
So you can also infer that if things don't go wrong you don't use their support services and so they score less on the quality of that service.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
AH. Not long after posting his, I got a letter from HSBC saying the £8 a month is being dropped so no further routine charges...
What annoyed me recently about HSBC was that they know I am based in West London but still sent a debit card to a branch in Brighton because that's where the account was assigned to, 20 years ago. I asked if they could post it to the correspondence address or, failing that, the branch that's 5 mins away from said address and... silence. So I opened a business account with Monzo and keep a small float in there for the occasional debit card payment I need to make.
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