Which Bank for start up

edwin42

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Hi all, im starting a management company which will handle all transactions for our clients and they have £400,000 turnover and many costs and a separate account for our own employees. Wondered which bank is the best/easiest
to use on a daily basis?

Thanks for any help!
 

MyAccountantOnline

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Hi all, im starting a management company which will handle all transactions for our clients and they have £400,000 turnover and many costs and a separate account for our own employees. Wondered which bank is the best/easiest
to use on a daily basis?

Thanks for any help!

What do you want from a bank?
 
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MyAccountantOnline

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Thanks for the responses. Just need to make simple transactions, ease of use, reliability, cant afford disruptions in business.

If it's just basic online banking I've certainly had no issues with Barclays; the online banking is easy to use and very reliable, but I do have very simple banking requirements.

As an accountant looking after the accounts and tax for a lot of new businesses I hear good and bad about all banks.
 
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GillespieBS

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Can i add that if you are handling client money then you may have a huge amount of transactions. Get a bank feed set up into a bookkeeping software. I have just taken on a similar business who is with HSBC and there is no way of getting thousands of transactions into excel very easily. As a result there is going to be a potentially expensive job to do some retrospective bookkeeping.

I know with Natwest at least you can download 12 months at a time into excel.
 
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Marco_FR

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HSBC is a good one aswell. hsbcnet is easy to use. Your clients can setup different type of users level. Admin or user only ( they can only see the transaction in the account).

However, if you handle client money you will need to register with FSA. (Under Section 19 of FSMA, any person who carries on a regulated activity in the UK must be authorised by the FSA)
 
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