Santander

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  1. Con

    Conan Troutman Well-Known Member

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    If you have a current account with them, is it wise to change it??
     
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    Why bother, where is your money safe apart from under your mattress.
     
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    They can take all my overdraft if they want it.
     
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    Maybe if they stopped sponsoring "flash boys" and concentrated on managing their assets better it might be a bit safer.
     
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    We just have a joint current account with them to pay the mortgage and bills out of. We transfer money into it at the start of the month from our separate current accounts (Halifax for me) where salaries are paid into and by the end of the month it is overdrawn, every month. So nothing in there to lose.
     
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    I think that figure has increased a little.

    However IIRC, it is "per institution" and not "per bank". Several banks are part of the same institution.
     
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    Pretty sure the government underwrites anything up to £50k if a bank were to collapse. Or at least they did at time of bank bailouts

    So depends how much you have I suppose
     
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    Yea thats a good point. Maybe a moot point for most but a good one all the same
     
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    Probably, but nothing to do with the downgrading - Terrible customer service, regularly kick people when they are down (increase interest and charges) and generally very difficult to deal with.
     
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    I've found them to be MUCH improved in that respect. Previously, my experiences were much the same as yours.
     
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    You're covered for £80,000 - if you've got more than that in it, you should consider spreading it around. Other than that, don't worry about it.
     
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    They like given free money away
     
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    Doesn't Santander own Halifax??
     
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    No idea tbf. Definitely separate institutions though.
     
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    Santander owned by Spanish bank Banco Santander,Halifax is part of the Lloyds group
     
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    Your covered for up to £85,000 per institution.
     
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    I don't think so. I think Santander have rebranded most of what they bought, but for a time Alliance and Leicester, Bradford and Bingley and Abbey National were all part of them, and so if you had the full amount of money in each you'd only receive back a third of your cash should the worst happen.
     
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    If its a joint account then its £85,000 each.

    And Santander Uk is completely separated from Banco Santander - the press are being very stupid at the moment trying to talk us into a crisis but there is nothing to worry about regarding Santander.
     
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    After my recent experience with them YES!!!!
     

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