Abbey National Business Banking
Abbey National Business Banking
In order to help you affectively manage your business’ finances, Abbey National Business Banking offers a range of benefits with their business account. A number of free features are included in Abbey National Business Banking, such as:
- Transfers between linked Abbey accounts
- Debit card payments
- 100 cash and cheque withdrawals per month
- Up to 100 cheque deposits per month
- £3,000 in cash deposits per month
- BACS credit
Business banking varies in what is provided, interest rates and fees, so it is important to shop around and get the right one for your business. Compare some of the leading providers by clicking on the link below and see if Abbey National Business Banking meets your requirements.

| Alliance and Leicester 12 month Business Bond | 3.20% | Minimum amount that you may deposit in the Business Bond is £50,000. The maximum amount is £2 million | |

| Business Fund Deposit Account - over £50,000 | 1.50% | The Scottish Widows Business Fund Deposit Account is a high interest account that could help your organisation's savings reach new heights. | |

| Business Fund Deposit Account - Up to £49,000 | 1.25% | The Scottish Widows Business Fund Deposit Account is a high interest account that could help your organisation's savings reach new heights. | |
what you need to apply...
What Information do I need before I start?
Business Details
- Business Name and Address - Nature of Business and Legal Status
- Start Date (if applicable), Anticipated Turnover details and Funding Requirements
- Incorporation Details (if a Limited Company)
- Contact Details (including e-mail address if applicable)
Personal Details (for both Partners/Directors as applicable)
- Personal Name and Address
- Date of Occupation of Address
- Previous Address details (if current address for less than 3 years)
- Existing Bank Account Details (if your personal banking with Barclays or A&L)
- Date/Country/City of Birth
- Country of Nationality/Residence
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