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EllieJP | 23:20 Mon 29th Dec 2014 | Personal Finance
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I got myself into a lot of debt in my youth.. But I'm slowly working my way back out of it again.. With the help of a guarantor and a consolidation loan. However, I'm looking to get myself a new bank account for emergency purposes (I currently have a cash card account with natwest) and I've had a couple of issues with them as have many people with their accounts going down leaving me stuck for cash!

However because of my poor credit, I'm struggling to get even a basic bank account. Has anyone else experienced this and can advise on which bank/building society is likely to help?

Thanks in advance.
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Work through the steps here to find out which accounts might be available to you:
https://compare.moneyadviceservice.org.uk/currentaccounts/Step1
(I had no problem getting a basic account with Barclays. After a while they wrote to me to tell me that they'd upgrade it to a normal current account).
The Cooperative Cash Minder Account will definitely help you, EllieJP. you get a Debit Card and it is a free account. There are no overdrafts allowed and you must stay in credit.

It has suited me for years.
I was in a similar position as my ex hubby left me $5000 in debt. therefore I have rubbish credit. I was able to get account's with Barclays and Lloyds TSB with Lloyds TSB you do need to know a current customer.

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