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Post by mel » Wed May 02, 2007 8:49 am
I have an account with first driect and they have asked to close my account as i have an IVA which i finshed and told them about but becuase i was £24.00 od they have given me 30 days to get a new account can anyone help me?
 
 

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Post by coco » Wed May 02, 2007 8:59 am
Hi Mel,

There are some high steet banks that will allow you to have a basic account if you are in an IVA, as long as it is not with your creditor.

I currently use Barclays basic account

Alot of people op to use the co-op as they have an elctron card.



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Post by gimmewine » Wed May 02, 2007 11:47 am
I found First Direct very reasonable to deal with when I hit trouble. They did close my account and advised me to open another one and I went to NatWest and asked for their basic account. They persuaded me to try their advantage gold (no iva, defaults too early) which I ran for 3 months but at 12 quid a month I was not getting the benefit so I downgraded to a basic step account.

Reading on here NatWest are hit and miss with bankruptcy and iva customers but I have always found them ok. Their account comes with a maestro debit card
 
 

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Post by Andy2 » Wed May 02, 2007 12:19 pm
When you say your IVA is finished, do you mean it is completed and you have got your completion document ? If so First Direct (part of HSBC) may be able to look again at retaining your account but only if you fully disclose that the IVA is completed - particularly if, as you say, they were aware of you being in an IVA in the first place. Even then, they may refuse you though so be prepared. If you are still in an IVA I can see them wanting to fully close the account. Whilst the overdraft is small and presumably paid off now it could be construed as "obtaining credit" which is a big no-no inside an IVA even if it is done as a genuine mistake. As I say be prepared to move accounts in any case - whether your IVA is completed or not.
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Post by iva experts » Wed May 02, 2007 12:51 pm
Andy2 is correct; whilst you are in an IVA you cannot obtain credit of any kind. I think the way forward is to contact another lender and open a new bank account.

You can try any of the banks mentioned as well as the following:

-Nationwide Flex account
-Abbey Card Cash account

Hope this information is of use

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Post by ivoriva » Wed May 02, 2007 12:53 pm
I've heard the yorkshire bank have a basic account called readycash and comes with a maestro debit card as well as the usual online access. You would have to be lucky enough to have a branch nearby as you can only get one by applying at a branch. I think they are linked to clydesdale bank and I think they may offer the same account if you have that branch nearby. I would recommend you open a basic account asap so you can have some contingency/time in the event first direct close your account.
 
 

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Post by freelili » Wed May 02, 2007 12:58 pm
Hello Mel and welcome

I walked into the co-op and opened a cashminder accout with them. I was totally honest about my debts and they treated me respect and were very kind. The account comes with a visa electron, internet banking and you can withdraw from any link machine.
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Post by Oliver » Wed May 02, 2007 2:13 pm
From the many reports of First Direct closing accounts left right and centre I would urge you to look at taking your money / business elsewhere as First Direct / HSBC don't deserve it.

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Post by Sadsack » Wed May 02, 2007 6:31 pm
Hi Mel

Try Royal Bank of Scotland - go into your branch if you have one close by and open a Key Account. They are very good and have been very considerate to those in an IVA.

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