Barclays Interim Statements Help??

GTR King

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Ok so just opened Barclays Current A/C (Friday 9th Jan) and Everyday Saver with Debit card (Last Thursday). Accounts all set up and cards working and have money in them rest of money will go in once switched from old bank...

So now to the point of my question. Yesterday I was on my online banking and saw Interim Statements (Under A/C Services) so I click on it decided to order interim statements for my Current/Savings A/C for the transactions i have made so far on my accounts. is this free? Said they would get to me in 2-3 working days.. So should be here tues/thurs.

So what are Interim Statements?? Are they the same as the statements you would get in the post? And is the layout the same as normal paper statements or is it laid out differently? I am just wondering thats all
 

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I hope this is in the right thread...

Ok so just opened Barclays Current A/C (Friday 9th Jan) and Everyday Saver with Debit card (Last Thursday). Accounts all set up and cards working and have money in them rest of money will go in once switched from old bank...

So now to the point of my question. Yesterday I was on my online banking and saw Interim Statements (Under A/C Services) so I click on it decided to order interim statements for my Current/Savings A/C for the transactions i have made so far on my accounts. is this free? Said they would get to me in 2-3 working days.. So should be here tues/thurs.

So what are Interim Statements?? Are they the same as the statements you would get in the post? And is the layout the same as normal paper statements or is it laid out differently? I am just wondering thats all
Interim statements can be a bit confusing at first! They’re essentially a quick snapshot of your recent transactions, covering a shorter period or recent activity since your last full statement. Most banks now offer interim statements digitally through online banking, so you can view or download them instantly. They generally look like regular statements in terms of layout and information.

As for cost, digital interim statements are usually free, but if you request a printed copy, some banks may charge a fee for mailing it.