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Starling are good, existing customers really like the brand/product. Revolut are better if you regularly need to send/exchange money internationally, although existing customers don't like the brand/product as much!
Tide and Coconut might be a good bet for you too (geared up towards sole traders).
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Cheers, the only reason I'm considering Starling as you get paid £1500 to move. My options are Coop bank, clydesdale and Yorkshire bank and Starling. I discounted Coop as their banking doesn't sync with my accounting software . So the choice is between a 'traditional' bank and Starling and I quite like the fact that I'm not paying for a services I don't use with Starling.
Does anyone have any experience with starling bank for business banking? I'm with RBS and they want me to switch as part of the business banking switch.
I've never had a problem with RBS but in the 6 years I've been with them I've never needed anything, I freelance through my Ltd company and my banking needs are basically just somewhere for people to pay me and a card to buy equipment. Starling seems pretty much ideal for someone in my situation and everything online about them seems really positive, just thought I'd ask London's friendliest forum first before switching.