It depends what tariff you are on. Im with Barclays business.
I pay £6.50 per month, free BACS credits and transfers no limits. And i get a loyalty bonus credit back, so its now £5.90
Cash is 80pence per £100, if paid into a Barclays Bank, but if you use the post office this is also free.
Cheques i think is 1.50 per £100 but never use or accepted them.
£1.50 per cheque (handling charge) and the 6% of the cheque value as a charge.
As said pay in via post office, cash and I pay cheques into my personal account and account for it as a personal drawing.
I’m with Barclays to and have never paid more than £6.50 a month
Tony
Did you just say they charge you also 6% of the check what the hell? So you got around that by asking customers to make the cheque in your name and then it goes out of your drawing.
And if you pay in via post office it's only £80 for the cash is that right
No, the Barclays flat fee is £6.50 a month
They then rebate you back .53p as a loyalty reward.
So monthly account fee is just under £6.00
They then charge you for depositing cash and cheques
No sure of the fee for cash but the fee for each cheque is £1.50 They dress this up as a handling charge. You then pay 6% of the cheques value as a fee. (They are a bank handling a cheque must be such a chore ffs)
I always bank cash through the post office, they do the transaction and it is available the following working day. This seems to be a loophole as Barclays don’t charge me when deposited this way.
Cheques, my business name is my name (sole trader)
I only get 4 cheques a year. I mark the customers account as paid via cheque and then credit a personal drawing for the same figure and then pay that cheque into my personal account, again through the post office.
I’m sure at some point either the post office or bank will close this loophole
HTH
Tony