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Recommendations for new internet bank account?

31 replies

NoSki · 31/10/2022 11:12

Like most people we just have the same bank accounts with the banks that were set up when we were kids. So now I feel like failing as an adult to setting up a new bank account 😂 Want to set up a new joint bank account, anyway to do this online without having to find an open bank which don’t seem to exist around here.

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BamBamBilla · 31/10/2022 11:13

Starling. Download the app and it's open straight away. They'll send you a card in the post in a few days.

mrsjimhopper · 31/10/2022 11:30

I really like startling and it's the only one of the new banks to have some sort of protection that is really important t to have (But I can't remember what that is but can remember Monzo doesn't have it)

Blocked · 31/10/2022 11:31

I like Chase, they give you 1% cash back on most purchases for the first year.

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Roja9 · 31/10/2022 11:32

Starling

NannyGythaOgg · 31/10/2022 12:04

Starling is good for me

Luckynumbereight · 31/10/2022 12:06

Starling!

BarbaraofSeville · 31/10/2022 13:41

While I like Starling, can't you open an account online with any bank of your choosing?

You could get £150-200 free money as a switching bonus:

www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/compare-best-bank-accounts/

BarbaraofSeville · 31/10/2022 13:42

To add, you can pay in cash into many banks at the Post Office and pay cheques in virtually, so it's possible to run a bank account without ever having to visit a branch.

Dhama · 31/10/2022 13:43

i went with Chase 1% cash back for a year and so easy to set up too.

Fleur405 · 31/10/2022 13:43

another vote for starling!

Hoppinggreen · 31/10/2022 13:44

Monzo
Would have gone with Starling but they turned down DH - no idea why as he’s a high earner with a good credit record

Merrow · 31/10/2022 13:50

Chase don't offer joint accounts I don't think?

We also have a joint account with Starling, which I've no complaints about.

I can't remember the last time I had to go in person to open a bank account, even with the standard banks. Lots of good switching incentives at the moment - I think nationwide might be the best? £200 and an account that offers 5% interest.

Startuplife · 31/10/2022 13:52

Starling. We needed a new joint account during Covid and Lloyds were a nightmare so we opened an account with Starling. I love it so much, I’ve switched all of our accounts to them now.

NoSki · 31/10/2022 16:33

Thanks so much everyone, seems starling it is! But will have a quick look at MSE first.
MN you’re the best!

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NoSki · 31/10/2022 16:35

Had a look at the MSE offers, not looking to switch direct debits just move money to another person, so will do Starling, thanks again.

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Hereyeah · 31/10/2022 16:37

Love Monzo and my husband's with Starling so would recommend either of those.

DeathlyQuietNeighbour · 31/10/2022 16:38

I like Starling too. Also happy with First Direct. Both online accounts.

WarblingEttie · 31/10/2022 16:42

NoSki · 31/10/2022 16:35

Had a look at the MSE offers, not looking to switch direct debits just move money to another person, so will do Starling, thanks again.

Eh? Your OP said you want to open a new bank account. Can't you move money to another person with your existing account?

NoSki · 31/10/2022 17:17

@WarblingEttie the MSE said to get the £200 free cash etc you needed to set up 2 direct debits to pay bills/utilities etc. I’m not looking to do that from this account.

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NoSki · 31/10/2022 17:40

WarblingEttie · 31/10/2022 16:42

Eh? Your OP said you want to open a new bank account. Can't you move money to another person with your existing account?

Well yes you’ve just described a bank account! Maybe some people want a separate one.
Maybe for my affair or buying rainbow unicorns from a kind person who emailed me after their lottery win. You pick.

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AriettyHomily · 31/10/2022 19:15

I use
Monzo and chase

WarblingEttie · 31/10/2022 20:34

Are you ok, OP?

Pixiedust1234 · 31/10/2022 20:39

mrsjimhopper · 31/10/2022 11:30

I really like startling and it's the only one of the new banks to have some sort of protection that is really important t to have (But I can't remember what that is but can remember Monzo doesn't have it)

It was on Rip Off Britain and it was the FSC protection which means if your bank collapses your money is safe (up to £75K). The others didn't have it at the time of airing so if they folded your money had gone.

NoSki · 31/10/2022 20:48

@WarblingEttie yes thanks, you were the one who didn’t seem happy about my asking the internet of helpful people advice and happy that I received helpful advice and my posting my gratefulness.
@Pixiedust1234 was that starling or monza that wasn’t protected?

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BarbaraofSeville · 01/11/2022 02:27

I'm sure that both Starling and Monzo has the protection because irs part of the banking licence conditions I think.

Perhaps they were talking about Revolut, which is similar but they're not strictly a bank with current and savings accounts, its a slightly different product.