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Bankruptcy is a legal financial status of a those who fails to pay off the debts of their creditors. This status has a very harsh impact on the financial status of the applicant. Banks will normally refuse to give further loans or credit facilities to anyone who is bankrupt. Most banks will also deny to opening up of a regular bank accounts of anyone who is or was bankrupt, although there are some basic bank accounts available for bankrupts.
Adverse Credit Bank Account- The Benefits
The top benefit of open a basic bank account is that they don't run a credit check on the applicant for the account opening. As a result, regardless of your credit history you can open a bank account.
Traditional banks have known to offer basic bank accounts for bankrupts with great difficulty. For those for whom they would open these accounts they would not attach any of the normal facilities found in regular bank accounts.
Unlike these traditional bank accounts, bankrupts can have an account with all the facilities found in normal high street banks, like the following:
These bank accounts come with MasterCard facility, where you can use the card in ATMs for withdrawing money or else even go cashless shopping in the retail outlets or on line.
You will also be allowed to pay-in at any of the RBS branches.
You will be given a personal sort code and bank account number for your account.
You will be provided third party transaction rights for direct debit and standing orders for regular payments.
Internet banking facility on the account for the ease of payments and other monetary transactions, giving you access 24/7
Free SMS balance updates
How to apply for adverse credit bank account?
There are a variety of bank accounts for bankrupts available that will help you with this account. You can now contact them through online channels.