29 Mar 2016

A question about : NatWest Current Account and Bank statement eyesdropping

NOTE: after a few interactions below, I believe my report may be an exception and not a rule.

I wanted to share with you my adventure with NatWest.
I want to open a second current account (to make it a switcher for bonus), and NatWest seamed to have a very straightforward online apply process, so I gave it a go.

Cutting the story short, I applied online, all approved. Went to branch to provide proofs (identify / address), all good, but apparently I'll need to meet with the Custumer Assistance lady. I am informed they need my last 3 month Bank Statement on my main account :| at this point, I am title=Mad already, but played along, and booked meeting with the lady.

So, I am applying for a current account with NO overdraft at all, I decided to bring them my payslip to prove I do have a source of income (a quite nice one...) and... just to find that is not enough, they really need to know where I spent my money, day by day, place by place, for the last 3 months.

I asked why. Answer: we need to make sure you can handle a second current account. How nice of them title=Smile

Perhaps most people are not very privacy conscious, or just don't care, but I do. I work with people's data for a living, and I have done so in Banks too as part of my job, so I am very conscious of what I do with my data, even more with such a sensitive data as your full expenditure life for 3 months with amount and store details.

I cancelled the request for the account, I made a formal complaint online, and wanted to make you all aware of this unjustifiable way of doing Banking business. If Llyoids and HSBC open current accounts without needing my life in a paper, and if I can get a credit card with Halifax without giving them my last 3 month work of life...

I smell a rat Mr. NatWest! What are you not telling us?

Cheers,
PTBloke

Best answers:

  • Don't take this the wrong way, but perhaps the fact that you had to appear in Branch has to do with data about you that could be found, or not found, electronically. Invariably, people who apply online can be verified online and do not have to present further information in the bank. But occasionally everyone might get caught by random extra checks. No rats to smell at all.
  • Have you thought that the more information that they have on you the more opportunity that it gives them to sell you additional products?
    Were you not given the option of giving your ID online? I did this with no problems and no need for proof of income or numerous bank statements etc.
  • I opened a second NatWest current account online on the 8 Jan and then a third on the 2 Feb. All went through online, no problems and I didn't need to prove id/address/salary or anything.
  • I guess that makes me the exception
    hope it's not 'cause I'm a foreigner LOOOL
  • As a counterpoint, I booked an appointment to go in-branch to open a second current account.
    About 10 minutes of their time, and they gave me my new account details and asked if I would like to about credit cards or mortgages (which I declined) and I was on my way.
    Within a couple of days, new debit card and PIN turned up.
    A very easy, painless and efficient process.
  • Until now, everything points to my case being an exception. For that reason, I edited the original post to note that fact.
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