I hold a joint HSBC bank current account with my daughter. Although I receive statements and debit cards for this account, I pay no money into it nor do I use it in any way. Effectively, the account is for the sole use of my daughter ( as I have my own HSBC current account ) but was set up about twelve years ago or so as my daughter needed a bank account and alas had not been responsible with a previous HSBC account that was closed as a result. HSBC agreed to set up a new current account for her on the basis that I held it jointly and as such became responsible for all losses on the account ( if any ). That account has been maintained in good order ever since.
I have recently changed my current account from HSBC to another bank although I still have internet banking access to my joint HSBC account with my daughter. Within the last year, HSBC have agreed on a personal loan for my daughter, some £5000 I believe, and I saw the loan amount be credited to the account and repayment now debited monthly. My daughter has not told me about this loan but it was obviously agreed that our joint current current account would be credited with the loan and repayment from it. I have had no part in obtaining this loan nor have I received any advices regarding it.
MY question is has HSBC committed any offence in agreeing this loan to my daughter knowing ( or perhaps they did not know these consequences ) that should she default and our joint account goes into debit as a result of no funds to fund the monthly repayment, I automatically stand to be responsible for the balance deficit ( of any outstanding repayments under the terms of the joint account? Should I have been notified of the bank loan or been party to setting it up? Personally I think HSBC are out of order here but I would appreciate comments before I make a complaint in writing.
Cheers in advance!
I have recently changed my current account from HSBC to another bank although I still have internet banking access to my joint HSBC account with my daughter. Within the last year, HSBC have agreed on a personal loan for my daughter, some £5000 I believe, and I saw the loan amount be credited to the account and repayment now debited monthly. My daughter has not told me about this loan but it was obviously agreed that our joint current current account would be credited with the loan and repayment from it. I have had no part in obtaining this loan nor have I received any advices regarding it.
MY question is has HSBC committed any offence in agreeing this loan to my daughter knowing ( or perhaps they did not know these consequences ) that should she default and our joint account goes into debit as a result of no funds to fund the monthly repayment, I automatically stand to be responsible for the balance deficit ( of any outstanding repayments under the terms of the joint account? Should I have been notified of the bank loan or been party to setting it up? Personally I think HSBC are out of order here but I would appreciate comments before I make a complaint in writing.
Cheers in advance!
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