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B RITISH B ANKERS' A SSOCIATION Basic Bank Accounts: The EMA Extension Paul Ross
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Basic Bank Accounts: Background Available since April 2003 in Post Office accessible form Over 1.52 million in operation Key tool towards financial inclusion
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Basic Bank Accounts: what are they? A ‘no credit’ account Allows benefits to be paid direct Standing Orders + Direct Debits ATM access Bank and Post Office access
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Basic Bank Accounts: Availability 17 different banks Most can be opened either: In branch Over the internet By post By telephone
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Basic Bank Accounts: opening an account ID + V Money Laundering regulations Guidance for banks Guidance for customers The BBA web-site Financial Services Authority
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Basic Bank Accounts: opening an account ID +V Passport Letter from responsible person: Teacher/further education registrar Social worker Doctor etc Utility bill/driving licence/benefits book Talk to the bank!
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Basic Bank Accounts: Issues for young people ID +V Qualifying Age: 13 banks = 16 years old 4 banks = 18 years old Speak to Bank about alternatives with BACS function e.g. Savings accounts Young person’s account
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Basic Bank Accounts: Points to remember Doesn’t allow debts to build up Stepping stone to increased financial confidence Ask the bank to help you
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Basic Bank Accounts: further information Financial Services Authority No Bank Account? Leaflet www.fsa.gov.uk/consumer www.fsa.gov.uk/consumer BBA www.bba.org.uk www.bba.org.uk The Banking Code
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Basic Bank Accounts: The EMA Extension Paul Ross Director, Retail Banking British Bankers’ Association Paul.ross@bba.org.uk
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