![]() |
Re: The Bank of Farage
A reasonably competent lawyer would manage to turn that on its head. A reason to bin him approached and they gave due consideration to keeping him but on balance decided against.
They reference in their documents higher costs associated with managing Farage as a customer, and if he’s paid off his mortgage presumably he’s not paying them interest for any other reason. Someone of minimal status/no public standing who falls through the thresholds is unlikely to create an additional burden on their business. You can actually turn Neil’s statement - because it’s politically driven - on its head. One of the big ironies is the right calling for more regulation simply because of one man, EU red tape protecting him (just as it did for many others across a range of matters and he campaigned vociferously to remove them). One troublesome customer riding roughshot over the rights of a business in the free market, etc etc. Sure, their rules aren’t rigid but if you don’t like them you can go elsewhere. Capitalism, innit? |
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
|
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
|
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
Whether other banks turned him down or not is a matter of conjecture. Farage has claimed they did. I’m not aware what actual evidence he has tendered to back up that claim. However, his claim he has been shut out of the entire banking system is manifestly false because Coutts’ parent company offered to transfer his business to one of their products. |
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
|
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
Coutts wouldn’t be obliged in his subject access request to disclose anything indicative of ongoing or previous criminal investigations (even if they came to nothing). |
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
I suspect that if he didn't strictly qualify for Coutts, he wouldn't qualify for its peers either. But it makes for a good story and keeps Farage in the public eye. Obviously, the list of what Farage has not disclosed at the moment is long. Beginning with who he's banking with at the moment. |
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
They are a subsidiary of Natwest Group, which is public. |
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
|
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
|
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
Hypothetically speaking, if a high profile racist/bigot with a very public social media footprint approached a "private" bank and asked to open an account, I suspect that in most cases they would be politely turned away. With more and more accounts coming from the younger base, such a customer would pose an active deterrent to these high net worth individuals joining. Sort of obvious really ... |
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
|
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
|
Re: The Bank of Farage
1 Attachment(s)
Quote:
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...8&d=1690212340 |
Re: The Bank of Farage
Quote:
I suspect there is , like the rest of the entire country, including Nige. |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 20:36. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum