Debit Card - No Credit Check?
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Looking to get a separate card and account for the spending on an improvement project at home.
I know all the main banks will want a credit check and I don't want a hard search on my file at the moment.
Are there any providers who will give me a card?
I only need the account/card, no direct debits, no overdraft etc. Card use will be mix of online and in person purchases.
Thanks!
I know all the main banks will want a credit check and I don't want a hard search on my file at the moment.
Are there any providers who will give me a card?
I only need the account/card, no direct debits, no overdraft etc. Card use will be mix of online and in person purchases.
Thanks!
deja.vu said:
Sorry to sound dumb, £10k limit for what?
The point at which AML checks start to kick in and they need to do a bit more due diligence on you.A bit like if you try to pay £10k in cash into a bank - that's when the questions start, source of funds etc.
I don't know if that would also trigger a credit check, but it's certainly a threshold for increased scrutiny.
ETA - moving £10k in & out of the account
Edited by Carbon Sasquatch on Saturday 14th January 18:03
Carbon Sasquatch said:
deja.vu said:
Sorry to sound dumb, £10k limit for what?
The point at which AML checks start to kick in and they need to do a bit more due diligence on you.A bit like if you try to pay £10k in cash into a bank - that's when the questions start, source of funds etc.
I don't know if that would also trigger a credit check, but it's certainly a threshold for increased scrutiny.
ETA - moving £10k in & out of the account
Edited by Carbon Sasquatch on Saturday 14th January 18:03
Surely what you're thinking of is the KYC questions - you're usually asked for the source of funding for a new account but that's entirely different.
And to answer OP's question, I'd happily recommend Chase too. Good perks, and good customer service IME.
spikyone said:
Carbon Sasquatch said:
deja.vu said:
Sorry to sound dumb, £10k limit for what?
The point at which AML checks start to kick in and they need to do a bit more due diligence on you.A bit like if you try to pay £10k in cash into a bank - that's when the questions start, source of funds etc.
I don't know if that would also trigger a credit check, but it's certainly a threshold for increased scrutiny.
ETA - moving £10k in & out of the account
Edited by Carbon Sasquatch on Saturday 14th January 18:03
Surely what you're thinking of is the KYC questions - you're usually asked for the source of funding for a new account but that's entirely different.
And to answer OP's question, I'd happily recommend Chase too. Good perks, and good customer service IME.
I recently transferred a large sum from starling to revolut.
As someone opened a Credit account in my name at Argos last year, I subscribe to Experian, so every search whether it had an impact ( new credit) or none ( insurance quotes) gets flagged to me.
Never had one from Revolut.
MondeoMan1981 said:
Thanks all.
I'll look at Revolut.
Also look at wise. I have a multi-currency account and a physical card with them, all works very well via the app or website:I'll look at Revolut.
https://wise.com/
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