ContractorMoney

Independent Financial Advisors for IT Contractors

Banking Service

As a contractor it is vitally important that you get every penny of your hard earned income working efficiently, whether it be in your personal hands or still within your Limited company.

Far too many contractors put up with uncompetitive interest rates and poor service at the hands of high street banks and ignore the opportunities provided by newer entrants to the market.

It is well worth investing your funds in high interest bearing accounts, rather than standard business or current accounts with little or no interest paid.

If you would like to open a high interest bearing account, please contact us for more details. The following banks are the major players in the industry:

  • Standard Life Bank
  • Cater Allen Private Bank
  • Virgin One

News and Articles

Secure the best remortgage rates without costly legal bills
lenders become less inclined to sweeten their best remortgage rates...
How to survive the credit crunch
Summer has arrived at last and now's the ideal time to dust off the bike, get down the gym and get into shape...
HSBC mortgage schemes prove to be a mirage for many borrowers
Amidst all the gloomy tales of mortgage funding drying up, HSBC caused a storm of interest recently with new market leading mortgages ...

Testimonials

  • I cannot believe I wasted time with other intermediaries...

    Dil Sidhu
  • The whole process was so quick and easy with no worries...

    Steve Birchall
  • I would have no hesitation in recommending your company to others...

    Nick Williams
More testimonials

Design by Blue Egg Web Agency

Please Note: Financial advice on these pages is given by ContractorMoney, which is a trading name of Contractor Financials Ltd and is regulated and authorised by the Financial Services Authority.

Click here for Important Legal Information which should be read. Click here for a copy of our Private Client Agreement. Click here for a copy of our Initial Disclosure Document.

The value of investments may rise as well as fall and past performance is not a guide to future returns.

All rights reserved and E & OE.