Collected thoughts on card design (Part 1)

Thanks David,

I’m not a max subscriber, I know some people have had non-embossed regular hot coral cards, not seen any investor ones yet.

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Which do you prefer,


Premier debit card or the wealth debit card?

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wealth for sure

1000% wealth

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Wealth. The Premier card has that sheen effect which takes away from the black design.

Anyone know how much you need to be eligible for the Wealth Card / Account?

4m

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Okie, i’m a bit far off then xD

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Great, just another £3,999,999 to go and I’m there!

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We need the updated unembossed Barclays debit cards ASAP :sob:

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They are coming soon!!!

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On their website it says 500k investable assets

Is this too many?

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Never too many :joy::heart_eyes:

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Don’t think that’s true. Their private bank’s official limit is only at 5mm and they are usually quite lax.

Barclays has arguably the most nonsense setup in their wealth/pb business of any bulge bracket banks and should honestly just start afresh or exit altogether.

I would like to think I know owning the card!

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How come you didn’t go for the private bank, also what kind of benefits do you get with that card? Personal account manager etc?

Good on you anyways

They all just fit on my desk.

Just…

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  1. Minimum Asset Requirements: Clients typically need to have a substantial amount of investable assets. This threshold can vary but often starts at around £500,000 to £1,000,000 or more.
  2. Income Requirements: A high annual income is usually necessary, though the specific amount can vary.
  3. Creditworthiness: A strong credit history is essential. Barclays will review your credit score and financial history.
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