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By Pete Sadler in account — 20 Jul 2023

Understanding PEPs and the Banking Industry's Account Closure Rules

Understanding PEPs and the Banking Industry's Account Closure Rules
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Nigel Farage has claimed his bank account was closed because his views and friendships with the likes of Donald Trump and Novak Djokovic “do not align” with his bank’s “values”.

The former Brexit Party leader says he has a 40-page document that proves Coutts “exited” him because he is regarded as “xenophobic and racist” and a former “fascist”.

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