HSBC shutting Britons' Jersey accounts

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HSBC is closing all accounts on Jersey belonging to customers living in the UK amid checks on their identity and addresses.

Other banks are carrying out similar checks on their customers on the Channel Islands, according to the BBC. The measures were to prevent its services being misused, HSBC said. The move follows pressure on banks to make sure off-shore accounts cannot be used to avoid paying tax, following a series of high profile cases where it has been alleged the practice has been widespread. Account holders in Jersey have been told to go to their local branch with their passport and address details or their accounts may be closed. Jersey's Chief Minister Ian Gorst told BBC News that banks "st...

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