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Your interpretation of the guidance note is correct. A number of examples of successful examples however indicate that HO is not too fussed about the account being an online one only. Be on the safer side -get the statements printed of Bank's stationery,signed+stampedauzzie_in_brizzle wrote:I know there's a few posts regarding this, but I wanted to make absolutely sure of something.
From how I interpret the guidance re: bank statements ("If the applicant wishes to submit electronic bank statements from an online account"), printouts (with a stamp or letter) are ONLY accepted for online accounts. I'd love to be wrong though, and posts on these forums indicates otherwise.
Basically I have a stock standard, counter-and-ATM transaction account. I ordered some statements, but being HSBC they've only sent me half of what I asked for. As I'm running out of time to lodge my application, can I print out some statements and get them stamped in branch, despite the fact it's definitely not an online account?
Our discussion was not about formal statements as issued by the Bank -i.e. those that you receive in post periodically, which are acceptable as they are,without the need for any signature or stamp. Hope its clear now.johnnyng wrote:what do you mean by signed & stamped when the statements are printed on a bank official paper? i though if we can get bank official statements, they will be accepted without?
Johnny
Hi Push,push wrote:Our discussion was not about formal statements as issued by the Bank -i.e. those that you receive in post periodically, which are acceptable as they are,without the need for any signature or stamp. Hope its clear now.johnnyng wrote:what do you mean by signed & stamped when the statements are printed on a bank official paper? i though if we can get bank official statements, they will be accepted without?
Johnny
HSBC should sign and stamp. take the HO guidelines with you and go to different HSBC branches one should stamp and sign it. It is an important issue so dealth with it properly.eager2learn wrote:Hi Push,push wrote:Our discussion was not about formal statements as issued by the Bank -i.e. those that you receive in post periodically, which are acceptable as they are,without the need for any signature or stamp. Hope its clear now.johnnyng wrote:what do you mean by signed & stamped when the statements are printed on a bank official paper? i though if we can get bank official statements, they will be accepted without?
Johnny
in my case, I only get bank statements around 16th/17th of each month whereas I am looking to apply early February with end of January transactions. I have received all the original statements for last 11 months but for this last month, I have to print it out.
Today I went to HSBC and they told me, they dont issue statements with signed and stamped. But they can print out on bank's stationary paper with my name, account number (but no address like my original posted ones) and transactions. Will this be enough?
eager2learn wrote:Hi Push,push wrote:Our discussion was not about formal statements as issued by the Bank -i.e. those that you receive in post periodically, which are acceptable as they are,without the need for any signature or stamp. Hope its clear now.johnnyng wrote:what do you mean by signed & stamped when the statements are printed on a bank official paper? i though if we can get bank official statements, they will be accepted without?
Johnny
in my case, I only get bank statements around 16th/17th of each month whereas I am looking to apply early February with end of January transactions. I have received all the original statements for last 11 months but for this last month, I have to print it out.
Today I went to HSBC and they told me, they dont issue statements with signed and stamped. But they can print out on bank's stationary paper with my name, account number (but no address like my original posted ones) and transactions. Will this be enough?
Yes its enough , if yours is a REGULAR uk bank account..rosdean wrote:Quick confirmation
I receive online email PDF bank statement every month with logo on top and I have taken those print outs and went to the branch get the seal and sign on each page. Hope it is sufficient
Thanks
I spoke with the manager and the lady showed a hsbc policy document saying that HO now has an agreement with them that they cant sign and stamp on documents and statements on bank's stationary with name, ac number will be enough. I also went to a Southampton branch and they told me the exact same thing.yasa wrote:HSBC should sign and stamp. take the HO guidelines with you and go to different HSBC branches one should stamp and sign it. It is an important issue so dealth with it properly.eager2learn wrote:Hi Push,push wrote:Our discussion was not about formal statements as issued by the Bank -i.e. those that you receive in post periodically, which are acceptable as they are,without the need for any signature or stamp. Hope its clear now.johnnyng wrote:what do you mean by signed & stamped when the statements are printed on a bank official paper? i though if we can get bank official statements, they will be accepted without?
Johnny
in my case, I only get bank statements around 16th/17th of each month whereas I am looking to apply early February with end of January transactions. I have received all the original statements for last 11 months but for this last month, I have to print it out.
Today I went to HSBC and they told me, they dont issue statements with signed and stamped. But they can print out on bank's stationary paper with my name, account number (but no address like my original posted ones) and transactions. Will this be enough?