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You can share your account data for most of the major UK banks including Monzo, Natwest and Starling. This includes Current Accounts, and some Savings Accounts and credit cards. Don't worry if you don't see your account provider, more are signing up to Open Banking all the time. How lo...
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Current account:Called a 'checking account' in the US, this is what most people are looking for basic everyday use, such as paying bills and receiving a salary. They generally come with a debit card and overdraft. Chequebooks are no longer automatically issued to new customers, but you may...
Step 2: Decide if you want a single or joint bank account If you open a single account, you’re the sole owner and no one else can access your money. But with a joint bank account, you share ownership with someone else, usually a family member, significant other or business partner....
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You can share your account data for most of the major UK banks including Monzo, Natwest and Starling. This includes Current Accounts, and some Savings Accounts and credit cards. Don't worry if you don't see your account provider, more are signing up to Open Banking all the time. How lo...