In order to manage my money better I've been looking in to basic bank accounts and pre-paid cards as a way of doing this but I'm not very financially clued so I was wondering if anyone could advise me on to the best one?
I need an account in to which I can pay my wages and also set up direct debits for bills. I'd prefer it I could have a cashcard that I can use in most ATM's and I would like to be able to purchase items online. I don't want an overdraft facility. The accounts I've narrowed it down to are as follows;
Provider: NORWICH & PETERBOROUGH BS Name of Account: Basic Banking Gold Current Account
Provider: NATIONWIDE BS Name of Account: Cash Card Account
Provider: NATWEST BANK PLC Name of Account: Step
Tuxedo Pre-Paid Master Card Account
Are there any others I should consider? Do you think these would be the best or have I not understood the details?
Also, I do have a bad credit rating and I'm on a debt management plan currently so I thought applying for a basic account would take this in to consideration or do you think I could still be turned down?
We have a step account with Natwest. There is no overdraft and no cheque book. We have Solo cards, which are accepted by most retailers. We did have a Halifax account and at first just had a cash card, but they give Electron cards now on the same account. Hope this helps.
Hi China, One of the accounts we have is with Nationwide,it is the flex account linked with e-saver, you run the account on line, transferring money from the esaver to the flex account, and you write out cheques, use cash machines, direct debits etc as with normal account, but the good thing is any money you have in the e-saver account gets a good rate of interest, well worth looking at,
take a look at the link, good luck, Ray