Always remember that the banks are all in the game,for the same reason. Managers,even if they do not "job share",have very little say over things,and kick it up the chain,to get decisions ok'd.
I have been with Williams and Glynns,RBS,Abbey/Santander,and now Natwest. All,much of a muchness,till Santander proved they were like a real bank...only with none of the security or service...
I have always run my business account through my personal account,and,on gaining a missus and joint account,through that.
I have NEVER been charged for any of my business banking,over what the standard personal account charges amount to.
Cheques in,out,drafts,loans and overdrafts,all run concurrent with my/our normal banking.
The Natwest pulled a face,concerning this,on inquiring a possible move from Santander,but in the end,they agreed,setting a five figure limit on the business through-put,which i will not be exceeding.
I find it hard to believe, that i am alone,in this arrangement,and find the banks general attitude to small businesses,akin to childhood,biblical stories,regarding the money-lenders.
...and how long have i been rowing cross-tide in the banking waters? ...well,my first account,with provision for borrowing and a cheque book,was with Williams and Glynns,at age 18,and i am 52 this year :goofy:
Me missus,has worked in the finance sector,all her life,and works for a large,independent FA. If you think the electrical industry is suffering an injection of Electrical Trainee and a dumbing down...you aint seen nowt :freak: