Whst are your thoughts on giving permission to companies wishing to approach your bank re disclosure of your outgoings and or account balance(s)? This will include you being able (should you wish) to allow said company to know your username and password to access your account(s)
If this sounds mad to you, it certainly did to me so I rang my bank to ask if it was a spoof dreamed up by the media, it WAS, after all, MailOnline where I first read about it.
No...it's true and already implemented by 2 or 3 of the major 6 banks. He agreed that giving your password and username could enable an employee (at whatever company contacts you) to clean out your account but stresses that only companies registered with the FCA would be legally entitled to approach you. This is so they can determine how much you spend per month or year on...say...utilities, telecoms, insurance, holidays or motors and tailor their offerings more competitively. These would not necessarily be companies that you already deal with. I think that it opens the gates for rogue companies, NOT registered with the FCA, to target unwitting older/elderly people into giving them access.
Apparently it's not a new thing in some other countries but all banks here will implement it by March '18.
Are you comfortable with this?
National treasures. Who would you choose?

