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19 July 2012

Travelling Asia for 6+ months, need joint acct offering bespoke package. Any ideas?

As newly weds we are planning a 6 month (or possibly longer) honeymoon travelling accross Asia. We are searching for a current account which will provide travel insurance which isn't capped at 30 days, low or no commissions on withdrawals, and where we won't run the risk of having access cut off every time we travel to a different place (we've both had independently bad experiences here with Barclays)... and possibly access to airport lounges. We also have some money to invest, so we would consider running this through the same establishment if the 'package' is better than a standalone ING, etc. Any ideas?! Thanks!

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