UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Merry Christmas to All! :)
I've been living out of the UK for nearly five years now and I've managed to get away with still keeping my UK bank account open, with Intelligent Finance, by using my parents UK address. I need it to continue payments to my mortgage, insurance, and any other UK payments, especially just using some cash in the UK when I return on holiday. So far, it seems that most require you to be a UK resident in order to open a UK account. Does anyone know of any UK Banks that will allow accounts for Non-Residents? I'm trying to avoid the expensive alternatives of international banking of HSBC etc. Many thanks & regards MP ;) |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Why is HSBC International perceived to be expensive? They don't charge me anything so long as I stay in credit.
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Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Co-operative Bank has an offshore account which costs nothing and has the same features as their normal onshore current account.
Only criteria is you have to be UK citizen... |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
We've been out of the UK for 16 years and still have an HSBC account, we pay insurances and stuff through it, have sterling credit cards attached to it for when we are in UK and all bills, statements etc. go to our overseas address. No extra charges, no problems.
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Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Originally Posted by lionheart
(Post 8189394)
Why is HSBC International perceived to be expensive? They don't charge me anything so long as I stay in credit.
Thanks Lionheart - Well, all I hear is complaints and inflexibility. Usually they need minimum GBP 5000 balance at all times (HSBC Premier), and charge for everything. If yours isn't expensive, please tell me what account you have with them. thks & rgds MP |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 8189400)
Co-operative Bank has an offshore account which costs nothing and has the same features as their normal onshore current account.
Only criteria is you have to be UK citizen... |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Originally Posted by Nic1
(Post 8189442)
We've been out of the UK for 16 years and still have an HSBC account, we pay insurances and stuff through it, have sterling credit cards attached to it for when we are in UK and all bills, statements etc. go to our overseas address. No extra charges, no problems.
N Did you open your account before or after you left the UK? What's the name of the account you have? Cheers, MP |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Originally Posted by MonsterP
(Post 8189605)
Thanks Nic1.
Did you open your account before or after you left the UK? What's the name of the account you have? Cheers, MP |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Originally Posted by MonsterP
(Post 8189240)
Merry Christmas to All! :)
I've been living out of the UK for nearly five years now and I've managed to get away with still keeping my UK bank account open, with Intelligent Finance, by using my parents UK address. I need it to continue payments to my mortgage, insurance, and any other UK payments, especially just using some cash in the UK when I return on holiday. So far, it seems that most require you to be a UK resident in order to open a UK account. Does anyone know of any UK Banks that will allow accounts for Non-Residents? I'm trying to avoid the expensive alternatives of international banking of HSBC etc. Many thanks & regards MP ;) |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
And another point being that you should not close it down when you leave the UK.
Also keep using your cards every now and again or these get shut down for lack of use. |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
The Lloyds TSB offshore GBP account has an account number and sort code like an onshore account. All my direct debits in the UK (phone, credit card) come out of it, just like they used to come out of my old onshore current account.
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Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
I been out of the uk for almost 18 months....i still have my 'high street' bank account with Lloyds where my mortgage payments and other loan/credit card payments are still being paid from and in addition i have a Lloyds offshore account.
Why'd you close you bank accounts - i dont get it :confused: |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Originally Posted by Bonny Boy
(Post 8190782)
Yes, once you are non-resident it is not so easy to open a UK onshore bank account. No one on this thread has come up with one you can open after you are non-resident, and despite searches, I have not been able to find one either - it's either off-shore or time to be a little economical with the truth!
I'm managing to keep the IF account going for now, but not sure how much longer it will last as they occasionally try to check up on me by calling my parents home and asking questions. |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Originally Posted by Bijilo123
(Post 8190826)
And another point being that you should not close it down when you leave the UK.
Also keep using your cards every now and again or these get shut down for lack of use. |
Re: UK Bank Account for Non-Residents
Originally Posted by typical
(Post 8191053)
The Lloyds TSB offshore GBP account has an account number and sort code like an onshore account. All my direct debits in the UK (phone, credit card) come out of it, just like they used to come out of my old onshore current account.
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