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del8oy1 | 09:30 Sun 04th Sep 2011 | Business & Finance
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I am looking at opening a bank account for a 10 person lottery syndicate. We will open the account with £50 and pay in £5 each per month by direct debit, small winnings, left overs will stay in the account and the monthly payment will be paid by DD. I do not want a cash card etc, just a basic account.
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Don't think you can open an account for a syndicate , it would have to be in one persons name (ID against money laundering etc)
09:35 Sun 04th Sep 2011
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I'm sure you already have a syndicate agreement laying out the agreement of participants as to how you share winnings etc. - you'd need something similar to support a bank account,showing that account no, """ is in the name of """ but is actually funds owned and contributed to by all the syndicate.

What about a post office savings account? http://www.ukinsuranc...YWYg6sCFVQLfAod7HtEzA

The only problem I can see is that if you open the account, any tax on interest etc would fall to your personal account - would that be a problem to you?
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It would be in my name, and maybe 1 other (to prevent me running off with the winnings!). The others would pay in monthly.
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Do not think you will be able to pay using the DD scheme, each member would have to set a standing order with their own bank.
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You'd need a business account to be properly legal. None fee paying ones are like hens' teeth.
and what would you do if one person left? You'd have to close account to share money and start again. Just do it yourself.

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