Cahoot Current Account

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Company:Cahoot
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Product:Current Account (with cheque bk)Current Account (without cheque bk) 
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Application Criteria 
Minimum income:£0£0 
Minimum Monthly Credit:£0£0 
Minimum Investment:£1£1 
Maximum Investment:UnlimitedUnlimited 
Minimum Age:2121 
Maximum Age:UnlimitedUnlimited 
Existing Customer Only:nono 
Area Restrictions:nonenone 
Transfer Assistance:yesyes 
Incentives 
Account Promotions:yesyes 
Incentive Cashback £:£0£0 
Incentive Moneyback:nono 
Incentive Pref Rate/Deals:nono 
Incentive Disc/Vouchers:nono 
Incentive Breakdown:nono 
Incentive Protection:yesyes 
Incentive Other Insurance:nono 
Incentive Savings Sweep:nono 
Incentive Currency:nono 
Incentive Other:yesyes 
Facilities 
Internet Banking:yesyes 
Branch Banking:yesno 
Telephone Banking:yesyes 
Post Office Banking:yesyes 
Standing Orders:yesyes 
Direct Debits:yesyes 
BACS Transfers:yesyes 
CHAPS Transfers:yesyes 
Bill Payment Service:yesyes 
Statement Frequency:monthlymonthly 
Min Additional Deposit:UnlimitedUnlimited 
Minimum Withdrawal:UnlimitedUnlimited 
Withdrawal Restrictions:nonenone 
ATM Card:yesyes 
ATM Mini Statements:yesyes 
Max ATM Withdrawal:£500£500 
Cheque Book:yesno 
Cheque Guarantee Card:£50£0 
Cheque Clearance Time:44 
Debit Card:yesyes 
Debit Card Type:VisaVisa 
Passbook:nono 
Text Messaging Events:yesyes 
Text Mini Statements:nono 
Travel Ins Winter Sport:nono 
Overdraft 
Overdraft Facility:yesyes 
Interest Free O/D Limit:£100£100 
Automatic O/D Facility:£100£100 
Overdraft Buffer Limit:£0£0 
Overdraft Arrangement Fee:nono 
Auth O/D Rate-APR/EAR:11.8%11.8% 
Mthly Auth O/D Charge:£0£0 
Unauth O/D Rate-APR/EAR:21.9%21.9% 
Mthly Unauth O/D Charge:£30£30 
Overdraft Letter Charge:£0£0 
Rates 
Headline Interest Rate:2.15%2.25% 
Rate Guarantee:nono 
Introductory Bonus:0%0% 
Amount of Bonus:0%0% 
Open-ended Bonus:0%0% 
Non Standard Tiers:yesyes 
Gross AER - £1/£50:2.15%2.25% 
Gross AER - £500:2.15%2.25% 
Gross AER - £1,000:2.15%2.25% 
Gross AER - £2,500:2.15%2.25% 
Gross AER - £5,000:2.15%2.25% 
Gross AER - £10,000:2.15%2.25% 
Gross AER - £25,000:2.15%2.25% 
Gross AER - £50,000:2.15%2.25% 
Gross AER - £100,000:2.15%2.25% 
Interest Payment Freq:monthlymonthly 
Interest on Withdrawal:same daysame day 
Int Added to Account:yesyes 
Interest Paid by Cheque:yesyes 
Int Paid to Bank A/c:yesyes 
Int Paid to Other A/c:nono 
Int After Cash Deposit:1 working day1 working day 
Int After Cheq Deposit:1 working day1 working day 
Int After BACS Deposit:1 working day1 working day 
Interest Variant:nono 
Max Balance High Interest:£249,999£249,999 
Fee & Charges 
Free Banking:yesyes 
Monthly Charge:£0£0 
Standing Order Charge:£0£0 
S/O Setting Up Charge:£0£0 
S/O Amendment Charge:£0£0 
S/O Cancellation Charge:£0£0 
Unpaid S/O Charge:£25£25 
Direct Debit Charge:£0£0 
Debit card charge Europe:1.25%1.5% 
D/D Setting Up Charge:£0£0 
D/D Amendment Charge:£0£0 
D/D Cancellation Charge:£0£0 
Unpaid D/D Charge:£25£25 
CHAPS Charge:£25£25 
Stopped Cheque Charge:£12n/a 
Unpaid Cheque Charge:£25n/a 
Transaction Charge:00 
ATM Withdrawal Charge:£0£0 
ATM charge Europe:1.99%1.5% 
A/c Transfers Int. Free:nono 
Bankers Draft Charge:n/a£0 
Bankers Reference Charge:£10£10 
Copy Cheque Charge:£5n/a 
Duplicate Stat Charge:£5£5 
Special Clearance Charge:£0£0 
Forex fee % Europe:2.25%2.25% 
Other Charges:yesyes 

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2.15%n/an/a11.8%£100 / 0%£0yesyesyes
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2.25%n/an/a11.8%£100 / 0%£0 yesyes
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Online Banking 'Boosted by Crunch'

By Peter Wakeford
Published on 23 Jun 2008
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People are spending longer checking their internet bank accounts than on social networking, cahoot has revealed.

It's official: Britons prefer checking their bank accounts to checking their Facebook accounts.

In these credit crunch-affected times, research suggests that many web surfers are preferring online banking to social networking in order to get a better grip on their personal finances.

The study, from online bank cahoot, found that almost two in three of the entire population (38 million) had used internet banking. Of this group, 71 per cent were found to have increased their online access to their accounts over the past 12 months. It is thought that the continuing effects of the global financial crisis, coupled with rising food and fuel costs, has led to this increase in hi-tech budgeting.

As a whole, cahoot found that Britons spend a collective three billion hours each year on online banking, while using popular social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook takes up just 2.7 billion hours. The figures mean that each person is using the financial sites for an average of 1.5 hours per week.

Matthew Timms, director at cahoot, commented: "While you might be forgiven for thinking that the internet's biggest draw is social networking sites, nowadays it's actually online banking. Indeed, the credit crunch is making Britons far more conscious about keeping in control of their finances. As a result we're flocking to internet banking, where we can instantly access and manage our finances at a time and location of our choice as well as pick up some of the best rates on the market."
 

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