My old company was with RBS and they were terrible quite frankly, many problems with them. New company is with Barclays and they have been OK. Made some errors in account setup process, but have since been very good. Costs me upwards of £5 per month as currently getting paid by cheque (working through a third party small consultancy)
I have heard rumblings that Nationwide might launch a small business account soon, hoping they do so I can bundle it in with my personal accounts, and decent customer service.
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Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostAmen to that. It's a joy dealing with them.
Been 10 years + since i used them and still seem good.
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Originally posted by Lloyd1981 View PostBarclays for me..
Been with them 2 years since incorporation and still running smoothly.
Yes I am now paying £5.50 a month to use but I've only had good experiences with them
...plus I like the way their website works, neat, tidy and easy to use IMO
That and I once sent HMRC my meagre monthly salary payment (as in my actual salary not the PAYE bit) by mistake as the way the drop down for recipient worked wasn't the best. They've changed it now thank goodness - but it used to default to who was first in the list. If you were clicking through at 1:30 in the morning after having just stapled all your hotel receipts, mileage totals and so on, it was easy to forget to click. Lesson learned. You'd have thought. I ended up sending them my quarterly dividend a few months later! Aaargh! I'm sorry - in my non-existent book of interface design - you should not be defaulting a payee to whoever is first in your list of payees! It should be blank so you have to choose one.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostLloyds do as well apparently. However you need to ask for the correct account after doing some research on their website for business banking otherwise they charge you a monthly fee.
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This is the wrong forum to post looking for free banking.
HSBC do free banking if you have a mostly online banking account.
Lloyds do as well apparently. However you need to ask for the correct account after doing some research on their website for business banking otherwise they charge you a monthly fee.
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Originally posted by Sands of Time View PostCater Allen...
Nice people in UK call centres.
Tone
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAlliance and Leicester (Santander) have free banking if you have 1K deposited per month.
Easy online facilities and helpful UK base call centreOriginally posted by Scoobos View Post+1 santander , been with them since Abbey - all free .
They also have let me use the counter services a few times, even though my account is supposed to be managed online and by post only.
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Originally posted by Lloyd1981 View PostBarclays for me..
Been with them 2 years since incorporation and still running smoothly.
Yes I am now paying £5.50 a month to use but I've only had good experiences with them
...plus I like it when their website works, neat, tidy and easy to use IMO
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Barclays for me..
Been with them 2 years since incorporation and still running smoothly.
Yes I am now paying £5.50 a month to use but I've only had good experiences with them
...plus I like the way their website works, neat, tidy and easy to use IMO
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Wouldn't touch Santander with a bargepole
Been with HSBC for years and still free banking and all online.
Saffron BS do an interest earning e savers account
Principality do a 3 year bond @ 3.40%
Barclays do a good 10 day notice account @1.35%
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+1 santander , been with them since Abbey - all free .
They also have let me use the counter services a few times, even though my account is supposed to be managed online and by post only.
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