I had a business account with Lloyds for years, I'm still with Lloyds but I no longer have a business account with them.
I got totally...........(trying to find a clean word I can use to express my disgust
) fed up with being increasingly charged for everything, cash in, cash out, cheques, standing orders ad infinitum
For me the final straw was the 'small' business manager charge (or whatever it was they called it
) I had to pay every month. This of course is so you can have a business expert on call that can help with your window cleaning business (yeah, that'll happen) and of course there has to be a fee to manage your account.
I cut down my costs so that when my statement came through each month there would only be about half a dozen entries on a single page and it WAS STILL costing several quid a month in charges (not much agreed, under a tenner) but my private account needed a forklift truck to deliver it
and it was (and still is) FREE!!! A free £200 overdraft facility too, I sure as hell didn't have a free overdraft with my business account
I am a small business, at that time I was paying in less per week than what was then claimed to be the national average weekly wage (I'm still paying in less than the average wage
) and I detested the fact that I was being forced to pay for everything.
I hate banks with a vengenge, they screw you every which way they can (thanks for that one Clint
) They make many billions of £s in profit every year and they mostly give us a lousy service, there first concern is their shareholders and the 'bottom line'.
After a certain point you have no option but to have a business account, but I'm damned if I am going to swell their profits any more than I have too
And don't you just hate being called in for the 'annual' review? And how they will try and charge you for the priveledge of getting you to borrow money, take out a pension or life insurance/health insurance/house insurance/ mortgage and of course they like to explain how the cost of running your account is actually in deficit, so they have to increase the monthly charges
So sod business accounts, I'll stick with my FREE private account with the FREE £200 overdraft
Oh, one other gripe
Ever noticed how if you go in for a loan (car, van whatever) how they pressure you to take out loan repayment insurance? Ever been out of work long enough to try and CLAIM on that insurance?
This is a commision driven insurance and very, very profitable for everyone bar YOU.
Mind how you go,
Ian