HSBC is killing my business, piece by piece
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Re: HSBC is killing my business, piece by piece
#272Chase suspended my companies' account for largely the same reasons FYI. I highly recommend moving to a bank where you can have an actual personal relationship with your banker. I haven't used SVB but it can't be worse than the big banks.
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#273Earlier quoted context omitted.
What country you came from if i can ask? I hailed from Europe to USA in 2003. Got SSN, went to first Bank of America branch and opened account with $100 initial deposit. No problems at all. Credit Card was tricky - yes many banks will tell you "bad credit is better than none", but after 60 days of direct wire from my employer to the Bank, they gave me secured $500 Amex. That was enough to show them for the next 60 da…
Wait, they made you wait 2mo, using their account as your paycheck direct deposit, for a credit card with only $500 of approved credit, which you then have to use for another 2mo, just to have any decent credit with them? ..and you are praising them?! on most banks the offer letter will already give you a $500 credit.
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#274Earlier quoted context omitted.
Warning others from making the same mistake is extremely valuable. Also please don't kick people when they're down. You probably wouldn't have gotten caught by this issue but I'm sure you have your own blind spots in other areas.
You will literally never see someone working at a successful business write something like this. Wonder why...
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#275Earlier quoted context omitted.
500k as a down payment ? Yeah... that would come under rich . In that situation you either are rich enough to save that much AND/OR are rich enough to afford payments on a house where that is a sensible down payment rather than a transfer of equity from a sale.
Ya, to buy a small simple house. Rich is always relative.
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#276Earlier quoted context omitted.
Works only in some countries.
Can you give more details ?
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#277I think this is a huge problem and one that is going to continue and get worse. How is it the banks were the ones at fault, but the customers are paying for it. They just hide behind AML / Knowing your customer and say talk to your MP. I was locked out of internet banking for my business account with Lloyds for over 3 months due to a technical fault in the way it was setup. Was paid compensation in the end, but alrea…
> How is it the banks were the ones at fault, but the customers are paying for it. Market power. There are economies of scale in banks, so there are few banks which are huge and can generally afford to act shittily to their customers (unlike in competitive industries). For the record, I don't think breaking up the banks or capping bank size will fundamentally solve the problem either.
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#278Earlier quoted context omitted.
As a company director, you have a legal responsibility to pay your bills, knowing you cannot (because your bank account is frozen) means technically you are in breach and trading insolvent which is an offence (criminal?) I wonder what companies house would say - how long before you have to tell them!
It's not insolvency. The bank account is still a company asset, even if slightly less liquid.
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#279Earlier quoted context omitted.
Or they want to get rid of a business that doesn't borrow money... There is no money in banking services if they can't charge you extravagant fees. It's ironic :)
If you deposit money into a bank, they can lend out that money and earn interest. They don't need to charge you fees to make money from your deposits.
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#280Does anyone have a datapoint on whether Barclays ever misbehaves like this for small business banking accounts?
I had my business account frozen by Barclays for similar reasons but they responded quickly and had me up and running again quickly. Basically I had an international customer making cash payments directly into my account at Barclays branches in the UK (I think he used some kind of underground international payments system). After a few times I got locked out of my account. They tried telling me it was an IT error. Th…
Transferwise? Any experience with that? Their offering sounds interesting.