| ▲ | bayesnet 2 hours ago | |
This is arguable for HSBC (in the UK at least). Ringfencing laws post 2008 have made customer deposits in the UK very difficult to invest profitably, to the point where (at least last time I cared about this) they were charging commercial customers to have UK domiciled accounts. | ||
| ▲ | yjftsjthsd-h 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> Ringfencing laws post 2008 have made customer deposits in the UK very difficult to invest profitably, to the point where (at least last time I cared about this) they were charging commercial customers to have UK domiciled accounts. I don't follow; why would regulations on consumer accounts change the price of commercial customer accounts? | ||