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tiddles

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I've heard that Metro bank are quite good. I think that as they are a new outfit they are keen to move away from the fuddy duddyness of the main banks.


For my small business I just opened another current account with my bank and put all my business transactions through that.

I run my own business (small business personal training) and I'm using HSBC mainly because I have had a current account with them for almost 20 years. The 1st year is free after that there are come charges. The business banking specialist Bruce is brilliant and very patient. (I had my 2 sons present during 1st meeting.)


Pop into Hsbc on Lordship Lane and they can make an appointment for you with Bruce (he is based in hsbc on Rye Lane)


I hope this helps.

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