Collected thoughts on card design (Part 1)

I’m up north too. Wakefield, West Yorkshire

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Nicky, any possible can you share the Apple Pay pic of Yonder :pleading_face: sorry for bother

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this looks really nice, thanks Nicky

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I’ll PM you my link so you can join if you like and get extra points.

Join the free membership and if you want the physical card it’s a one off payment of £5 which goes onto your credit card account.

I still have the RED AmEx card. They’re still issuing the physical cards which are nice, they have a red core and a red magstripe.

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Love it :heart_eyes:

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My current card setup is as below:

  • Amex Centurion UK
  • Amex Platinum UK
  • HSBC Global Private Banking
  • HSBC World Elite
  • HSBC Premier Cayman Island Dollar
  • Coutts Silk Charge

Will upload a pic shortly!

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you two very similar

Interestingly my digital card is a different design in Apple Pay.

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:hear_no_evil: should I go for yonder or just wait for it to First Direct, because I have the FD gold card, got a feeling they both will comb together someday

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Ugh I’d forgotten about that.

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Very similar, he has a good stack.

Although I couldn’t bring myself to Monzo or Revolut.

So for international banking the HSBC Global Private Baking comes in handy with different multi currency accounts connected to it. Plus had the option of opening physical accounts in different locations ok through your Global Private Relationship Manager.

I just wish the Amex Centurion and Platinum as well as the HSBC World elite had no foreign transaction fees. Give they’re meant to be travel oriented cards.

Also forgot to mention I have the RBS Black card for free foreign transactions, only used when I’m at my holiday home l overseas. So I don’t have that on Apple Pay.

Anyone here have the cards for Arbuthnot Latham or Hampden & Co?

Both private banks you don’t hear of very often.

What country is this please?

Were you living in Cayman at the time? I would be shock if a non-resident could put up with their hellish banking system.

edit:

Mexico I believe - apparently HSBC now offers private banking in Mexico. I thought they’d be much better off servicing LatAm from the states, but HSBC’s private banking division is kind of famous for a f all “let’s change things for no reasons” attitude.

A similar card is also in the UAE.

Both got interesting looking cards.

Slightly prefer the Hampden & Co. ones.


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I think the majority of us find the high street bank Premier accounts a bit of a pipe dream so these are on another level :joy:

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I randomly decided after months of knowing about it to finally get round to ordering a Wise card…now I’m wondering if I want to get the eco card too :thinking: