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Bankruptcy
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Hi anyone know how a person can get a bank account, if they are bankrupt. it would seem that once this happens no bank wants to help you,any answers,on how you are ment to get back to normal when you can't get insurance by direct debit or any assistance to do so. Many thanks, aberdeen nut
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Financial Services Authority produces a booklet about 'basic' bank accounts. The table, on pages 6 & 7 shows the grounds that each bank considers when deciding whether to refuse an application to open an account. 'Undischarged bankrupt' appears alongside most of them but not with these accounts:
Barclays Cash Card Account
Cooperative Cashminder
Nationwide Flex Cash Card
http://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/pdfs/bank _accounts.pdf
I recently opened a Barclays Cash Card Account and I don't recall any questions relating to bankruptcy. Details of what the account offers are here:
http://www.personal.barclays.co.uk/BRC1/jsp/br ccontrol?task=articlesocial&value=3315&site=pf s
(Although its not mentioned there, you can withdraw money from any Post Office, as well as Barclays, Woolwich & Link cash machines).
Hoping this helps.
Chris
Barclays Cash Card Account
Cooperative Cashminder
Nationwide Flex Cash Card
http://www.moneymadeclear.fsa.gov.uk/pdfs/bank _accounts.pdf
I recently opened a Barclays Cash Card Account and I don't recall any questions relating to bankruptcy. Details of what the account offers are here:
http://www.personal.barclays.co.uk/BRC1/jsp/br ccontrol?task=articlesocial&value=3315&site=pf s
(Although its not mentioned there, you can withdraw money from any Post Office, as well as Barclays, Woolwich & Link cash machines).
Hoping this helps.
Chris
The Halifax also have an account called an Easycash Account. You do not get a chequebook/overdraft facility etc, but you do get a debit card, internet access & you can use it to have monies paid in by bacs etc & standing orders, direct debits. Only downfalls are it takes roughly up to 6 weeks to open it and cheques take 10 days to clear.