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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the account details for the main account where the new party will be added. Include the account name, holding branch, account number, and sort code.
  3. Proceed to Section 2 for the new party's personal details. Indicate if they are an existing NatWest customer and provide their relevant account information if applicable.
  4. If the new party is not an existing customer, complete their gender, title, full name, permanent residential address, and any previous addresses if applicable.
  5. Continue filling out additional details such as contact numbers, email address, memorable word for transactions, occupation, and source of income.
  6. In Section 4, specify any desired account features like a Visa Debit Card or cheque book for the new party.
  7. Review Sections 5 through 10 regarding credit reference agencies and consent before signing at the end of the form.

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Many banks will also allow you to add a co-owner to an already existing individual bank account. Typically, you will need to do this in person rather than online.
To turn a current account into a joint account, youll need to book an appointment to show us your ID. The easiest way to do this is by video call. Youll both need to join the call, but you dont have to be on the same device. Or you can book an appointment to visit us in branch.
You add someone to your account by submitting a request online. Please note, youll need their consent. This means well ask you for their details so we can contact them to confirm they are happy to be added to the account. If you both bank with NatWest, the process may be quicker and simpler, as we already know you.
4 Important Things For You Keep the new members mobile number, date of birth and PAN ready with you. Ensure all existing account holders have their NetBanking/Debit Card details handy for verification. If you have a joint account then a link will be send to Joint account holder for review and approval.
If you would like to add a person to an existing current account please find your nearest branch and book an appointment. You will both need to attend the appointment in branch.

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Yes. Youll need your debit card or details of the account you wish to switch from, income details, your home address and the details of any arranged overdraft you have on your existing bank account. You can switch both sole accounts and joint accounts into a joint account.
In most cases, the account owner is responsible for initiating the request. The signer being added would provide their ID and personal information such as social security number, address, phone number, employment, etc. Both the owner and new signer will need to sign some paperwork, and that should conclude the process.
Visit a branch together with the person or people youd like to provide authority to, and. Complete the Authority to Operate Third Party form (PDF).

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