I will repeat ad libitum. If you are having issues with the French not being able to set up the SEPA: Wise.
From experience Building Society account IBANs don’t work, be it Santander or Nationwide.
I opened a Lloyds online account and had the blipper within the week.
Sorry to be daft but might I ask for clarification please.I will repeat ad libitum. If you are having issues with the French not being able to set up the SEPA: Wise.
Sorry to be daft but might I ask for clarification please.


Someone else mentioned it but I joined Revolut a while back as a secondary bank and I am now finding its useability with anything overseas incredibly simple. Fully online banking that is regulated in the UK.Okie dokie.
I've just had a 48 minute call with a lovely lassie at Santander who was very helpful and thorough. She ended up speaking with Santander's International Banking Team who advised her they do not offer international subscription services such as this. She was very apologetic but at least I have a definitive answer now.
Not sure what you mean, but when you have Revolut you just set up a new currency account in the currency you want (offers most currencies) buy the currency (can do market orders or spot trades) and then just create a card (virtual) for that account. The account has all the normal account detail requirements for any transfers in and out. You can also pay for more benefits and additional physical cards if you choose. I just use it on my phone.Thanks for the suggestions Comrades.
Didn't some bods on here have issues with their Revolut Top Up cards or have I made that up?
Yes, you had to confirm details recently. Lots of internationally operating institutions worldwide have required this recently to meet regulatory requirements.Revolut closed some bank accounts recently. It was kinda "common" (heard a lot of people complaining online).
I don't think it's Revolut's fault as those are checks they have to do for banking regulation, and it's safe to assume that a lot of the people I've seen complaining online might have been involved in crypto transactions or some less than clear payments here and there online
Yes, you had to confirm details recently.
I greatly prefer Wise.
And, yes, Revolut is a bank. Wise is not.
I haven't compared Wise to Revolut lately but Revolut currently gives a better market exchange rate than the high street banks do.
I pay my toll account from my Santander current account. Was easy to set it up once I got the IBAN.Okie dokie.
I've just had a 48 minute call with a lovely lassie at Santander who was very helpful and thorough. She ended up speaking with Santander's International Banking Team who advised her they do not offer international subscription services such as this. She was very apologetic but at least I have a definitive answer now.
Boom!
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I opened a Lloyds Current Account at no cost, entered the IBAN and we finally have success.
TY Comrades for your help and patience, expect a barrage of questions when I head to France next month.![]()
