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Best business bank - Freeagent compatible - Leaving TSB

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    #11
    Thanks all

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      #12
      Banks

      Barclays, Santander, Lloyds and Tide all work well with Freeagent. HSBC have dual login at the moment, bit of a pain but works ok.

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        #13
        Assuming now RBS have bought freeagent this will ensure a direct feed.

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          #14
          Santander Business Account works very well with FreeAgent, setting up bank feed was simple, plus a decent mobile app (needs a UI refresh!) and 18m free banking if your 123 account holder already, so it made the application process easy for me.

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            #15
            Metrobank works well with FA.

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              #16
              Barclay's users what are your normal monthly bank coats, I see they charge for quite a few payments?

              PS thanks for all the replies so far very useful.
              PPS the fact that TSB still has a stack of issues shows they shouldn't have migrated...

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                #17
                Originally posted by morf View Post
                Barclay's users what are your normal monthly bank costs, I see they charge for quite a few payments?
                £6.50 Commission charges.
                -£0.65 Loyalty Reward.
                So, £5.85 per month.

                No other charges for me.
                I just have invoices being paid into account, and direct debits, standing orders, and payments going out. I don't do anything with cash. Occasional HMRC refund cheque to pay in, no charges for that.


                Only thing I don't like about Barclays is their app no longer works on a rooted Android phone. But you can just load up the mobile website instead.
                Last edited by yMyjgT; 9 May 2018, 20:21.

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                  #18
                  HSBC for me. £5.50 per month fees if you’re not switching or new.

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