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Will__ | 03:12 Mon 24th Nov 2003 | How it Works
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Does anybody know how long a bank must keep its records for a standard personal account? Once that time is up, and they are no longer required to keep them, do they delete them? Or is everything stored indefinitely?
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I thnk somewhere between 2 and 7 years depending on the type of information, and after that they can destroy. I dont think everything could be stored indefinately some banks are hundreds of years old, storage of that wouldn't make sense

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