Business Deposit Accounts

Compare business deposit accounts...

Business deposit accounts are designed to help you to make your business's money work harder.

Because finding the right business deposit account for you can be time consuming, we have put together an easy to use comparison service, which aims to do the hard work for you.

Use the table below for a quick comparison of leading business deposit accounts:

Business Savings Selection
ProviderAccountInterest Rate (AER)TermApply
RPI Tracker5 YearsMore Info >
5 year capital protected structured deposit plan offering 100% of any growth in the Retail Prices Index with no cap, or a minimum return of 17.5%. Also available for Cash ISA and Cash ISA transfer.
2.85%3 YearsMore Info >
2.85% AER fixed for 3 years. Minimum Deposit £50,000. Available to businesses with less than £2.5million turnover. Cater Allen is part of the Santander Group.
2.75%2 YearsMore Info >
2.75% AER fixed for 2 years. Minimum Deposit £50,000. Available to businesses with less than £2.5million turnover. Cater Allen is part of the Santander Group.
2.65%1 YearMore Info >
2.65% AER fixed for 1 year. Minimum Deposit £50,000. Available to businesses with less than £2.5million turnover. Cater Allen is part of the Santander Group.
2.60%3 YearsMore Info >
2.60% AER fixed for 3 years. Minimum Deposit £50,000. Available to businesses. Cater Allen is part of the Santander Group.
2.70%18 MonthsMore Info >
Earn 2.70% AER fixed for 18 months. Available to businesses and charities. Minimum investment of £10,000.
2.50%2 YearsMore Info >
2.50% AER fixed for 2 years. Minimum Deposit £50,000. Available to businesses. Cater Allen is part of the Santander Group.
2.30%1 YearMore Info >
2.30% AER fixed for 1 year. Minimum Deposit £50,000. Available to businesses. Cater Allen is part of the Santander Group.
2.00%9 MonthsMore Info >
Earn 2.00% gross/AER fixed for 9 months. Available to businesses and charities. Minimum investment of £10,000.
what you need to apply...

The right business deposit account for you will depend on a number of things, including:

  • The savings account term
  • The minimum deposit required
  • The interest rate available

Generally speaking, a business deposit account with a longer term will pay a higher interest rate than those that offer easier access.

Whatever you want from your business deposit account, use the table above and click on the links to receive a comprehensive business deposit account comparison pack.