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Reply to: HSBC Business Banking - £5.50 per month!
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I've been looking seriously at ditching HSBC and returning to my old, free, Santander account. However since I pay ~£30 a month on fees for international transfers, £5.50 doesn't seem a big deal.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostPaying interest is only uncommon in the Islamic world.
Banks don't make their profits from fees. They make it by lending money. Banks WANT you to put money in your account otherwise they can't lend it to someone else.
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Charges on HSBC Business Direct Account
Unless i have missed something, as per following link, if you are a internet/Telephone only user, you do not pay monthly fee.
Business Direct Rates and Charges: Starting a Business: HSBC UK
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo you reckon HSBC has 10 million small business accounts in a country of 47 million adults, with at least 5 other competing banks?
Having said that if I was bank manager I'd waive such small charge for those who keep decent balance in account.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAlso considering HSBC has UK profit of around £18bn a year, even your crazy figures prove me right - that would increase profit about 3%. A tiny proportion of their profits - account fees are not where they make money.
Fee income of one kind or another is around 1/3rd of their income in both sectors and comes to a bit over $4 billion a year, so a few hundred million is well worth having.Last edited by doodab; 15 July 2013, 17:45.
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So you reckon HSBC has 10 million small business accounts in a country of 47 million adults, with at least 5 other competing banks?
Also considering HSBC has UK profit of around £18bn a year, even your crazy figures prove me right - that would increase profit about 3%. A tiny proportion of their profits - account fees are not where they make money.Last edited by d000hg; 15 July 2013, 17:36.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat is all well and good but it doesn't make AtW's argument that a bank makes its money through account fees any less laughable. These are just the icing on the cake for the banks...
What's real problem is %-tage banks take from credit card payments - totally crazy 2-3%.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostFee-free banking is hardly universal, in many countries monthly fees are the norm and even in the UK many personal current accounts charge a monthly fee and most "proper" business accounts incur charges for all transactions. So I'd say £5.50 was pretty good value in the grand scheme of things.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBanks have been giving accounts away for free for decades and yet they somehow manage to scrape together profits of several £billion each year.
Fee-free banking is hardly universal, in many countries monthly fees are the norm and even in the UK many personal current accounts charge a monthly fee and most "proper" business accounts incur charges for all transactions. So I'd say £5.50 was pretty good value in the grand scheme of things.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostPaying interest is only uncommon in the Islamic world.
Banks don't make their profits from fees. They make it by lending money. Banks WANT you to put money in your account otherwise they can't lend it to someone else.
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Originally posted by Lumiere View PostSo what are the options, is Cater Allen good, any principal differences between CA and HSBC banking if someone had experience with both ?
Looks like they even have decent saving account rates, e.g. 1% for 9 months term (50K+), rather than 0.0000001% that HSBC tend to offer.
CA is fine and good telephone customer service. Plus no transaction charges through CUK.
Tried to pay a cheque at Santander but needed to be RBS apparently. But I just got some pre paid envelopes now.
Also got annoyed that HSBC try to promote virus software when you login.
You press remind me in 14 days and yet Every day it pops up again. Little things....
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostPaying interest is only uncommon in the Islamic world.
The issue is with BoE here, not banks who act rationally.
Originally posted by d000hg View PostBanks don't make their profits from fees. They make it by lending money. Banks WANT you to put money in your account otherwise they can't lend it to someone else.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's uncommon practice around the world.
Banks don't make their profits from fees. They make it by lending money. Banks WANT you to put money in your account otherwise they can't lend it to someone else.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBanks have been giving accounts away for free for decades and yet they somehow manage to scrape together profits of several £billion each year.
In our service we don't catch free customers with hidden fees - what we provide for free is actually free, compare it with:
1) "free" phone but you pay monthly fee
2) "free" bank account but you pay for transactions and get ripped off in many other ways
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