ChatterBank1 min ago
Two bank accounts - Which for Direct Debits?
I dont want another current account but have a savings account with HSBC which I dont use anymore to save (have an account elsewhere now)
My Question: Can direct debits come out a savings account and which way round would be best - leaving direct debits to come out my current account and use the savings account as my day-to-day account or vice versa?
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can only have direct debits from a current account. Not sure why you don't want two current accounts... I personally have two (both with the same bank) and get my wages paid into one which I use as a general account. I then transfer a set amount using online banking when I get paid into my second current account.
dzug is correct but I think that you'd probably find using a savings account as a day-to-day account very limiting as you'd be unlikely to have card for ATM machine, debit card facilities etc.
Whilst living in the Republic of Ireland I used a savings account as my day-to-day account as I was charged about 20p for every transaction with my current account. I saved the current account purely for direct debits etc. However, this savings account had an ATM card which made things easier.
It really is up to you but I'd recommend two current accounts any day (in the UK anyway).
It would be easier all around if you were to open up a second current account with the bank for your standing orders and direct debits. They will transfer all these across for you at no charge, and contact the companies on your behalf to inform them of your new account details for them to take monies owed to them. You can then set up a monthly standing order every month from your main current account to pay these bills.
This is what we do, and is the most logical solution all around.