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Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

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  • Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

    Nine High Street banks and building societies in the UK are to launch basic bank accounts which will not charge a fee for missed payments. The new accounts will be available from 1 January to people who fail to qualify for a full current account. It follows an agreement between the Treasury and the industry…
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    Re: Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

    Barclays Barclays Basic Current Account
    Santander Basic Current Account
    NatWest Foundation Account
    Ulster Bank Foundation Account
    Royal Bank of Scotland (Scotland) Foundation Account
    RBS England and Wales Basic Account
    HSBC Basic Bank Account
    Nationwide FlexBasic
    Co-operative Bank Cashminder
    Lloyds/ Halifax/ Bank of Scotland Basic Account
    TSB Cash Account
    Yorkshire and Clydesdale Banks Readycash Account
    source: HM Treasury
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      Re: Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

      Nine million basic account holders will now not be charged for missing a direct debit payment, or a standing order.
      The question is how is that going to work in practice?

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        Re: Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

        I can't find any actual information abiut the Nat West Foundation Acount other than this.

        Foundation accounts can't be applied for directly.

        You will only be offered a Foundation account if you do not meet the criteria for any of the other accounts in our range.


        http://personal.natwest.com/personal...n-account.html

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        • #5
          Re: Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

          Originally posted by EXC View Post
          I can't find any actual information abiut the Nat West Foundation Acount other than this.
          http://personal.natwest.com/personal...n-account.html

          This does (eventually) lead you to these bits in their current account terms

          14 FOUNDATION
          14A Foundation accounts will be available to open from 27 November 2015.
          14.1 Foundation accounts are only available to individuals aged 18 years or over who are not eligible
          for any other current account in our range due to their credit score.
          14.2 You can only have one Foundation account (this can be a sole account or a joint account).
          14.3 Arranged overdrafts are not available on Foundation.
          14.4 Cheque books are not available on Foundation.
          14.5 Overdraft Control is not available on Foundation.
          The annual rates of interest paid on credit balances are as follows:
          (a) Basic Account, Foundation, Tailored Account, Select Account, Reward,
          Select Silver Account, Reward Silver, Select Platinum Account, Reward
          Platinum, Student Account and Graduate Account
          23
          These accounts do not pay interest on credit balances.
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            Re: Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

            I posted that stuff up on other thread but no one reads my crap anymore.

            I agree with all the above stuff re how it works etc etc.

            They say debit card but I suspect it will not be the kind that you can use in many shops otherwise floor limits could push those accounts over into an unauthorised overdraft.
            "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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              Re: Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

              Ahh yes, I'll link the threads, sorry xx I did put your thread on the original story too, then plainly forgot. ( gah - you've ditched it so have changed the link on the story now lol)
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                Re: Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

                Originally posted by leclerc View Post
                I posted that stuff up on other thread but no one reads my crap anymore.

                I agree with all the above stuff re how it works etc etc.

                They say debit card but I suspect it will not be the kind that you can use in many shops otherwise floor limits could push those accounts over into an unauthorised overdraft.
                On the debit card issue, my current debit card doesn't allow me to go over by a penny - ie shop floor limits don't seem to apply - if I try and spend £10 when I only have £6 in the bank it doesn't let me. ( Lloyds )
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                  Re: Nine UK banks launch fee-free accounts – BBC News

                  Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                  On the debit card issue, my current debit card doesn't allow me to go over by a penny - ie shop floor limits don't seem to apply - if I try and spend £10 when I only have £6 in the bank it doesn't let me. ( Lloyds )
                  I wonder what happens when there are two payments coming out and you have to decide whether to bounce a rent payment or allow an authorised card payment to go through....
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                  (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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