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To request a copy, you can: chat to us in our Internet Bank. You'll need to log in to our Internet Bank, select Need help? Send us a message from the left-hand menu, select Chat with us and type Get a statement into our web chat. call us on 03457 30 20 11. visit us in branch.
Sign in to the mobile banking app or visit your bank's Net Banking portal online. By entering the statement period, one can view the debit and credit information for a particular time frame. Choose to get the bank statement at your registered email address or download it.
Click on the “download transactions” drop down menu at the top right side of the screen. Select “download CSV file”. The file will appear as an excel document at the bottom of the screen. Click on the file and save it to your documents.
We'll need to see your latest statement. We may also ask for up to 6 months of bank statements, depending on your circumstances. We accept both paper and online bank statements.
To request a copy, you can: chat to us in our Internet Bank. You'll need to log in to our Internet Bank, select Need help? Send us a message from the left-hand menu, select Chat with us and type Get a statement into our web chat. call us on 03457 30 20 11. visit us in branch.
Navigate to your bank's website on a computer or open up their mobile app on your phone or tablet. Sign in and click on the tab to view a summary of your account. Usually, the account number will be listed on this page. If it's not, search through the website or use the “Help” function to find it.
You can find your account number and sort code: on your Visa debit card. on your monthly current account statement. in the Banking app, following the account name. in the Internet Bank, following the account name. in your chequebook.
If you need to find your bank account number, you'll typically be able to see it on bank statements and on your online or app banking. Most banks also print the bank account number on the front or back of your bank card.
Once registered, you can set up Open Banking by: Giving access to a company you want to share your data with. You could do this by agreeing to give an authorised third party access on their website or mobile app. Confirming this using our Open Banking portal. They're granted access.
BC – Bank credit A credit from another bank or building society, or a merchant - for example, a refund for goods.