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srodgers2004
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Posted - 06 October 2008 :  18:23:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi i am adischarged bankrupt and want to open a savings account ie an isa. To make things easier for myself i would like to have the savings account and my current account with the same company but i am struggling to get anyone other than the coop to give me a basic account and unfortunately they wont give me any sort of savings account, i was wondering if you had any suggestions,

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grantspants
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 06 October 2008 :  18:54:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Although it not an ISA, Natwest have a savings account called 'First reserve'. Don't know if thats any good for you, but there you go.

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Needafriend
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Posted - 06 October 2008 :  19:31:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Srodgers

I agree with GP try the Natwest first reserve account. Most banks now will require some sort of proof that your are now discharged to go for some types of accounts. If you look at my blog i have a bit on how to get that whether its free by printing it off or going through your court and paying £60 for a cert.

Good luck

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