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18 June 2012

Business Bank Account for Bankrupt

Hey Guys, I went Bankrupt in 2008. I was discharged in September 2008. *Overcommitted on credit - accumulation of Uni debt, and new mortgage and increasing interest rates. Since, then Interest Rates have gone down, and my salary went up. I've got an idea for a Business Venture and want to open a Business Account: so far I've been rejected by my bank due to the Bankrupcy. I don't want any borrowing facilty: all I want is an account to pay my money in to, and the standard debit card / cheque book. Does anyone know of a very basic Bank Account for an ex-Bankruptee?

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