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DiscreetLady

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24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« on: 04 July 2023, 09:33:01 pm »
i got the email today from natwest which im sure many of you got it too, about tightening the rules for cash deposits and payments etc... i know that for now there's a 24000 cash deposit limit per 12 months. my question is if this limit is per bank or including all the banks you have accounts? so if i have an account in 4 banks, is my limit 96000 ? do banks communicate with each other or else how do they know if a customer is putting cash in other bank's accounts?
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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #1 on: 04 July 2023, 10:45:33 pm »
is it a personal or business account? I'm with two other known English banks (none NatWest) and can deposit whatever I want in cash. Unless they smell something dodgy I don't see why they would send you that letter?
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« Reply #2 on: 04 July 2023, 10:46:34 pm »
Hi

I think it may be under umbrella. For example HSBC also owns first direct. So they be in contact with each other.

But Barclays and LLoyds separate.

But just taking a guess. Any updates let me know.


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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #3 on: 04 July 2023, 10:50:21 pm »
i got the email today from natwest which im sure many of you got it too, about tightening the rules for cash deposits and payments etc... i know that for now there's a 24000 cash deposit limit per 12 months. my question is if this limit is per bank or including all the banks you have accounts? so if i have an account in 4 banks, is my limit 96000 ? do banks communicate with each other or else how do they know if a customer is putting cash in other bank's accounts?
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Natwest been shutting accounts down of nigel farage and other political people. There's a lot on social media in papers about banks shutting down accounts suddenly.

I think they trying to close a lot of cash based businesses under the money laundering shit!

I've had pockit suspend my account and still waiting to have it verified 4 days on and supplied all my info.  All cards blocked and no bank transfers. Only have 83 quid in it as well and only use it to book hotels and trains . So no major money going in it.


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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #4 on: 04 July 2023, 10:53:18 pm »
NatWest has had the £24K limit for cash deposits on their site for a while now, although that's only for personal accounts as Ana said. If you're concerned you could open a business account.- presumably if a £96K limit isn't enough then you'll have all the VAT paperwork and so on ready with whatever details you're registered as?

I wouldn't think the different banking groups can pass customers' details around, although they'll be on the system for the banks within that group. So Lloyds can share info with Halifax and Bank of Scotland, but not HSBC or Barclays :)

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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #5 on: 04 July 2023, 10:58:30 pm »
Natwest been shutting accounts down of nigel farage and other political people.

NatWest own Coutts, where Farage's closed account was. Coutts requires customers to have a minimum of £3 million in savings or £1 million in investments or borrowing. Go figure ;D

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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #6 on: 05 July 2023, 06:15:01 pm »
Wow I didn’t know that about NatWest. I changed from Santander to NatWest at the end of last year because I was having issues paying money in at Santander and with their terrible opening hours.

I’m wondering what the best solution is, as I thought having more than one bank account that you pay money into looks suspicious.

I do my tax returns, so have nothing to hide, apart from fact I don’t say I’m a sex worker on my tax returns.

A business account is expensive and is like to avoid that if possible.
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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #7 on: 05 July 2023, 07:42:01 pm »
Yes, I switched from Santander too for much the same reason (plus they closed two of the branches near me, although I still have one within walking distance). I did immediately open another basic account for emergencies just because their outdoor ATMs are the only ones I've found that let you pay cash in instantly rather than with the envelope that doesn't go in until the next morning.

I pay cash into one of my current accounts and pay my work bills/expenses out of the same one; the Santander one is backup in case I need to get money in quickly and can't go until the evening but I try not to do it often because of the 10K limit. I try to not to pay cash into NatWest because that's my personal account, but it's a massive pain in the arse.

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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #8 on: 06 July 2023, 12:40:05 pm »
is it a personal or business account? I'm with two other known English banks (none NatWest) and can deposit whatever I want in cash. Unless they smell something dodgy I don't see why they would send you that letter?

personal. it was not a letter but a generic email that was sent to all natwest customers. nothing dodgy on my account
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« Reply #9 on: 08 August 2023, 02:06:29 pm »
From  The Telegraph.  :o :o

Nat West imposes new cash limits in latest de-banking row
Warning that customers are being forced towards a cashless society as bank grants itself 'sweeping new powers'. 'Tomorrow begins today'.

"NatWest announced the changes in a leaflet first sent in June, entitled
"tomorrow begins today", advising customers of changes to their terms and conditions."

"The new rules, which come into force on Sept 11, state that: "We may apply limits to payments to and from your account, for example, to the amount of cash you pay in or withdraw, or to payment types where there is a high risk of fraud, scams or other crimes."

"NatWest has granted itself "sweeping new powers" to limit cash deposits and withdrawals, fuelling warnings that banks are forcing customers towards a "cashless society".

'The high-street bank has told current account holders it is bringing in new conditions "giving us the right to set limits on inbound and outbound payments".In a leaflet it said that could include imposing "daily and annual" cash withdrawal and deposit limits and "limiting the amount of cash" paid in or taken out."


This is true?  Will other banks follow Natwest? :'(

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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #10 on: 08 August 2023, 05:53:44 pm »
I have many account, and a business account id just open other accounts if NatWest are going to be difficult id rather save myself the hassle.

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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #11 on: 08 August 2023, 09:21:50 pm »
It’s across all your bank accounts with NatWest.
NatWest told me they did not want people paying cash into their personal accounts. Period. I asked twice after the lovely letter they sent me in the post (which I arrived after a long tour).
They told me they were closing my accounts and credit cards if I paid anymore cash in unless it was wire transfer.
I closed it and used one of my other accounts.
They are cunts.

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« Reply #12 on: 09 August 2023, 09:38:16 am »

Natwest have lost the plot.  How can you limit how much someone takes out of there own cash.  Ridiclous!

I am on a Facebook group regarding Natwest closing accounts.  It is shocking how many people are getting their accounts closed and they keep your money for about 60/90 days.  It's disgusting !

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« Reply #13 on: 09 August 2023, 03:48:43 pm »
Is this yearly amount only for personal account? As i know 2 businesses that operate in cash, complete legit business and they not had their accounts closed as of yet?

I know they want a cashless society but if it's a business account and you trade mostly in cash how can this work especially if other banks follow suit.

So grateful for (Nige) highlighting the issues which has put more pressure on government and banks to make changes. It's terrible how they are punishing people for dealing in cash or political views.

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Re: 24000 yearly cash deposit but is it per bank
« Reply #14 on: 09 August 2023, 04:55:25 pm »
Yes, it's only for personal accounts. Many banks don't want these used for business even though there's no legal obligation for sole traders to use a business account - banks are businesses too and can set their rules for customers as they see fit, just like we can. Which means we can vote with our feet when we disagree, just like punters can :)

And yes, racist scum need bank accounts too.