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Previously on "End Of Santander Free Business Banking For Life"
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Originally posted by kingcook View Post
And to answer another response Cater Allen are a private bank but I understand also part of the Santander Group.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDo you work for free?
And if not why the fook do you expect others to do so for you?
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Originally posted by DeludedAussie View PostWhat bank provides free business banking for life at the moment?
And if not why the fook do you expect others to do so for you? If you don't have bank account then you can't get paid, if you clear £5000 per month than paying £10 to handle it is fook all - less than a round of beer for 3 mates.
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Originally posted by DeludedAussie View PostWhat are the option for people with accounts at Santander?
What bank provides free business banking for life at the moment? Is it Cater Allen?
I never understood why you could not apply for an account with Cater Allen direct - It always was that you had to go through an accountant to get it opened
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAlso it seems anyone with a business account with RBS Group will be going to Santander too
What bank provides free business banking for life at the moment? Is it Cater Allen?
I never understood why you could not apply for an account with Cater Allen direct - It always was that you had to go through an accountant to get it opened
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Also it seems anyone with a business account with RBS Group will be going to Santander too
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostSantander to charge 230,000 business customers for their 'free' accounts | Mail Online
Will be watching this space with interest - wonder if Cater Allen will also be changing their rules.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...customers.html
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End Of Santander Free Business Banking For Life
Santander to charge 230,000 business customers for their 'free' accounts | Mail Online
Will be watching this space with interest - wonder if Cater Allen will also be changing their rules.Tags: None
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