business account yay or nay?
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    I have just set up a business account primarily so i can keep my business bits in one place and for ease and also to keep my personal banking and spending to one account as well.

    I have a NatWest standard business account don't thinks there is a charge as wasn't mentioned to me during the setting up chat over the phone. X
    Amanda's Little Pandas Childminding

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    Im in the process of setting up a business account. My bank (HSBC) have a deal where I get free business banking for 18 months. Im quite pleased I did because everything will be easier to keep track of and there is no expense.
    Thanks for all the advice guys x

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    I have 2 separate accounts with the same bank. With internet banking it is very easy to manage and transfer between the accounts. The account I use for childminding is a regular debit account .

    Ja-Lula-Bell*****minding

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