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Originally posted by Diver View PostYes. The part of the bank that operates in the UK runs as an 'autonomous subsidiary of the Santander Group', meaning that its British bank should be shielded from problems coming from other parts of the company. Santander has stated that this is a 'firewall' and money borrowed and lent in the UK stays in the UK.
Head of Santander UK's retail bank Steve Pateman, said: 'Customers of Santander UK have absolutely nothing to be concerned about. We operate entirely separately from Spain and we are, financially, one of the strongest banks in Britain. Additionally our exposure to Europe amounts to less than 1 per cent of our total assets.
What protection do my savings have? - Are my savings safe? - Savings & investments - Which? Money
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYeah right.
and it also says that they are so confident that they are the safest bank in the world that they would encourage you to place all your money with them. ASAP.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostYes. The part of the bank that operates in the UK runs as an 'autonomous subsidiary of the Santander Group', meaning that its British bank should be shielded from problems coming from other parts of the company. Santander has stated that this is a 'firewall' and money borrowed and lent in the UK stays in the UK.
Head of Santander UK's retail bank Steve Pateman, said: 'Customers of Santander UK have absolutely nothing to be concerned about. We operate entirely separately from Spain and we are, financially, one of the strongest banks in Britain. Additionally our exposure to Europe amounts to less than 1 per cent of our total assets.
What protection do my savings have? - Are my savings safe? - Savings & investments - Which? Money
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostDitto, but aren't Santander UK a separate subsidiary?
Head of Santander UK's retail bank Steve Pateman, said: 'Customers of Santander UK have absolutely nothing to be concerned about. We operate entirely separately from Spain and we are, financially, one of the strongest banks in Britain. Additionally our exposure to Europe amounts to less than 1 per cent of our total assets.
What protection do my savings have? - Are my savings safe? - Savings & investments - Which? Money
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Originally posted by russell View PostThis will only increase the pace of the bank runs on struggling sovereigns. It will hit a point where the whole banking system will need to be bailed out...........AGAIN!!!!!
I have oodles of dosh in a spanish bank too, must start mixing it about...
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI Just took a look at the house prices in spain. we were considering buying a place in Catelonia.
There is a major rush to sell and a lot of repossessed properties.
1/2 the price they were going for 2 years ago.
May hang on and pick up a bargain and I'm not being facetious.
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Originally posted by doomage View PostIt won't happen here. I mean, Spain's problems are due to a massive house price bubble, right?
There is a major rush to sell and a lot of repossessed properties.
1/2 the price they were going for 2 years ago.
May hang on and pick up a bargain and I'm not being facetious.
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Originally posted by russell View PostSpanish banks starting to collapse, this is the start of the end.
BBC News - Bankia shares suspended amid bailout request reports
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostIt's so bad I think Santander might even go. They were ok, until they were forced to take over a couple of other banks.
Must close my Santander account.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
Business account is with Alliance & Leicester (Santander)
Just that I am no longer in the UK, better to close the account soon, avoid the paperwork.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI have said for a long time that the Spanish bank were in deep sh1t, I just didn't know why it was taking so long for them to admit it. Or should I say forced to admit it.
It's so bad I think Santander might even go. They were ok, until they were forced to take over a couple of other banks.
Must close my Santander account.
Business account is with Alliance & Leicester (Santander)
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