Cifas guide

Alright imade this because until recently I was in (probably) you guys place I am 16 and somehow I had somehow acquired a Cat 6 CIFAS (and wasn’t prepared to tell my parents) . But, we are not going into detail on how that happened that’s irrelevant, I’m not here to judge you like how many others are. But I know how difficult it maybe be for one to access banking services and how crucial this may be. This Guide will be split into two parts. What to do if your 18 and what to do if your under 18. If you have any additions please comment and I’ll try add them.

If your 18:
for these first few steps it’s all the same across age group. This includes requesting a DSAR from CIFAS directly to see what kind of data is held about you. This can be done here: Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) | Credit Reference File | Cifas. You just need to fill out the form with proofs of identity and address.

Once you have now confirmed what kind of data is held about you, your next course of action is requesting a Final Response from the bank which issued it (Can be seen on the SAR), you will need to gather up all your evidence and write this to them. Banks have to respond within a certain amount of time but each bank may be different. My issuing bank was monzo and they were not helpful.

(This may be enough and they may remove your CIFAS, from what I’ve seen sometimes owning up to what your done will make them feel sorry for you and delete it, while sometimes denying the H**** out of it will end up with the same result. If this didn’t work carry on.)

Now you have what’s known as your “Final Response” you will need to dispute this directly with CIFAS, attaching your final response letter, they will have to reply within 14 days. You can do that here: I Want to Make a Complaint about Information Cifas Holds on Me | Cifas. Again for some, this is enough, it never worked for me. So if necessary carry on.

Your final steps would be reporting this to your financial ombudsman. Much like the Final Response sometimes being truthful here helps, and admitting to what you’ve done while outlining how this is negatively going to affect your life (can’t recieve student loans etc). You have 6months from receiving your Final Response to making a FOS complaint. This is a lengthy process and can take up to 100 days to just be allocated a case handler. You can do this here: https://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/contact-us/complain-online

(This is the step I am on but I needed a bank in my name to recieve bursary so continue)

At 18 you have many more options than someone under 18. There are a few cards you are (I’d say) 80% likely to get.
Forget Starling, Monzo, Revolut, Monese. I’m pretty sure they have all applied to CIFAS now. I had a monzo marker so I couldn’t check them, Starling declined me and I was too young for revolut and monese. These are some options I’d recommend

https://www.cardonemoney.com

https://www.cashplus.com/landing/personal/free-card?pc=JMP424a

https://www.pockit.com/ (I heard their card provider is now with CIFAS so??)

Now also if you don’t want one of these (some people prefer a bank with a actual branch) you can open a credit union engage account to do that you need to register with your local credit union which you can find here: https://www.findyourcreditunion.co.uk/
on the website their should be a place to open an engage account if you cannot then email them.
From the top of my head this is it for an over 18 I’m 100% sure their are more options for you, its under 18 which is tricky…

UNDER 18

Your options for banking here are pretty slim your gonna have to do up to the FOS complaint I listed above. I’m not gonna copy and paste it for clarity. For actual banking your options lie with

Cash Account (as a under 18 I’m pretty sure if you went into the bank and explained your situation they would allow you to open one, even though they are under CIFAS.

(Ignore any other high street banks I tried nearly all of them.)

You can also get a go Henry card Kids’ Debit Card & Financial Learning App | gohenry (your parents will have to do this for you and it comes with a fee.)

You can also get an engage account that’s only if your local credit union offers them to your age. https://www.findyourcreditunion.co.uk/

You can also open a hyper jar (16+) in your name https://hyperjar.com/

If none of these work is recommend this option
I recommend

https://www.bitsacard.com/en

Also any other foreign bank you can find should allow you to open an account.

The reason I made this was I felt alone and lost going through this, I struggled with my mental health and did NOT want anyone else to go through that, I read every article, forum, thread containing cifas and this is my conclusion. I guess you could say im now an expert.

Alright imade this because until recently I was in (probably) you guys place I am 16 and somehow I had somehow acquired a Cat 6 CIFAS (and wasn’t prepared to tell my parents) . But, we are not going into detail on how that happened that’s irrelevant, I’m not here to judge you like how many others are. But I know how difficult it maybe be for one to access banking services and how crucial this may be. This Guide will be split into two parts. What to do if your 18 and what to do if your under 18. If you have any additions please comment and I’ll try add them.

If your 18:
for these first few steps it’s all the same across age group. This includes requesting a DSAR from CIFAS directly to see what kind of data is held about you. This can be done here: Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) | Credit Reference File | Cifas. You just need to fill out the form with proofs of identity and address.

Once you have now confirmed what kind of data is held about you, your next course of action is requesting a Final Response from the bank which issued it (Can be seen on the SAR), you will need to gather up all your evidence and write this to them. Banks have to respond within a certain amount of time but each bank may be different. My issuing bank was monzo and they were not helpful.

(This may be enough and they may remove your CIFAS, from what I’ve seen sometimes owning up to what your done will make them feel sorry for you and delete it, while sometimes denying the H**** out of it will end up with the same result. If this didn’t work carry on.)

Now you have what’s known as your “Final Response” you will need to dispute this directly with CIFAS, attaching your final response letter, they will have to reply within 14 days. You can do that here: I Want to Make a Complaint about Information Cifas Holds on Me | Cifas. Again for some, this is enough, it never worked for me. So if necessary carry on.

Your final steps would be reporting this to your financial ombudsman. Much like the Final Response sometimes being truthful here helps, and admitting to what you’ve done while outlining how this is negatively going to affect your life (can’t recieve student loans etc). You have 6months from receiving your Final Response to making a FOS complaint. This is a lengthy process and can take up to 100 days to just be allocated a case handler. You can do this here: Complain online

(This is the step I am on but I needed a bank in my name to recieve bursary so continue)

At 18 you have many more options than someone under 18. There are a few cards you are (I’d say) 80% likely to get.
Forget Starling, Monzo, Revolut, Monese. I’m pretty sure they have all applied to CIFAS now. I had a monzo marker so I couldn’t check them, Starling declined me and I was too young for revolut and monese. These are some options I’d recommend

https://www.cardonemoney.com

https://www.cashplus.com/landing/personal/free-card?pc=JMP424a

https://www.pockit.com/ (I heard their card provider is now with CIFAS so??)

Now also if you don’t want one of these (some people prefer a bank with a actual branch) you can open a credit union engage account to do that you need to register with your local credit union which you can find here: https://www.findyourcreditunion.co.uk/
on the website their should be a place to open an engage account if you cannot then email them.
From the top of my head this is it for an over 18 I’m 100% sure their are more options for you, its under 18 which is tricky…

UNDER 18

Your options for banking here are pretty slim your gonna have to do up to the FOS complaint I listed above. I’m not gonna copy and paste it for clarity. For actual banking your options lie with

Cash Account (as a under 18 I’m pretty sure if you went into the bank and explained your situation they would allow you to open one, even though they are under CIFAS.

(Ignore any other high street banks I tried nearly all of them.)

You can also get a go Henry card Kids’ Debit Card & Financial Learning App | gohenry (your parents will have to do this for you and it comes with a fee.)

You can also get an engage account that’s only if your local credit union offers them to your age. https://www.findyourcreditunion.co.uk/

You can also open a hyper jar (16+) in your name https://hyperjar.com/

If none of these work is recommend this option
I recommend

https://www.bitsacard.com/en

Also any other foreign bank you can find should allow you to open an account.

The reason I made this was I felt alone and lost going through this, I struggled with my mental health and did NOT want anyone else to go through that, I read every article, forum, thread containing cifas and this is my conclusion. I guess you could say im now an expert.

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While this would help people with markers access facilities easier, I am not sure if a bank’s forum is the best place to post this or if it’s the sort of thing @AlanDoe and Monzo folk want to see here

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I think it’s great!

Anyone new joins to ask/lie about CIFAS, point them to this and lock it. Done!

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That’s a very comprehensive guide and thank you for taking the time to put it all together. I’m sure it will be a great help for people.

It would be better without all the preamble and your opinions though. Try to remain impartial because all people have to do is look at your post history to see why you’re saying these things and it will just provoke an argument and potentially discredit your guide.

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I think this is an excellent post.

There are a few posts a year with people with CIFAS markers in need of banking services, whatever they did, and this could be useful for them.

I can’t see how this would be against the forum rules as it isn’t how to circumvent the system but how to support a user who has fallen out of the system.

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thank you for the feed back would you recommend I delete my previous posts?

DISCLAIMER: THIS IS MERELY A GUIDE OF WHAT I PERSONALLY RECOMMEND, THIS ISN’T FINANCIAL ADVICE AND I WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO ANY REPERCUSSIONS YOU MAY FACE IF YOUR CIFAS ISN’T REMOVED.
Thank youm

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