ChatterBank0 min ago
The End Of Free Banking?
"City watchdog clears way for end of ‘free banking"
No surprise to me, I recall saying this on thes pages in the past. Time for people to start paying their way, too much 'free' stuff these days that is not free but paid for by others.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Free banking has to be an obligatory offered bank service since no one is allowed to demand cash from their employer. Otherwise it's just a con cooked up between government and banks to monitor the citizens and rip them off further.
More evidence of citizen abuse. We'll be rivalling Russia & China next at this rate.
//"It's not free really because they hold a lot of money in all types of accounts on which they earn interest."//
Simply not true, most have didly squat in them so the Banks cannot use it. Plus they now have to have a fairly high overnight liquidity menaing more money sits 'dead'. With most currant accounts the best they can do is a lquidity sweep(for any excess over the amount they must keep) and use it for overnight securities.
//Free banking has to be an obligatory offered bank service since no one is allowed to demand cash from their employer.//
Eh? Since when have Banks been charities or have any control over how an employer pays their staff?
//We'll be rivalling Russia & China next at this rate.//
Well you post would look more Communist to me. Surely charging is Capalist?
The tax payer saved most of them in the financial crash of 2008. They have used new technology to cut thousands of jobs and ditch thousands of branches in every town.
Pure greed by the banks, we should have let them die of their own incompetance, but they were too big to be allowed to fail apparently.