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Life after bankruptcy
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Hi there, I am just wondering whether someone could let me know who are the banks that deal with personal bankruptcy. I understand that you are not allowed a cheque book, but a visa electron? I have read somewhere there is a "secure" credit card that can be obtained in order to start credit restoration? Which bank does that? THANKS!!! any response is appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no secure credit card, its a myth. I made myself bankrupt over 3 years ago and was released after only a year but I cant even get an account with a Solo or Visa Electron account for another 6. Which to me is daft because if your 16 and you don't even have a credit record you can have the above still. Its meant for people who have bad credit but not insolvents. Its terrible if you ask me, treated worse by those who have major criminals offences.
What nonsense, you can at least get a debit card. My partner was discharged from bankruptcy in April and even whilst he was bankrupt he had a debit card. Co-Op Bank do an account with a debit card and they accept almost anyone, no matter how poor their credit rating. Its their cashminder account.
Nationwide Flex Account also accept the majority of people and will give you a debit card too. You just need to shop around. If you feel happier, pop into the branch and explain your circumstances before applying and the staff should be able to point you in the right direction.