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Bank accounts for community and non-profit organisations like clubs, charities and societies.
We have options to suit different types of community organisations. The best bank account for your organisation will depend on how you’re set up.
We have a different process for industrial or provident societies, registered friendly societies, parish councils, housing associations, embassies and high commissions, and armed forces.
Open a Community or Charity Account with us online and get £200. How’s that for a helping hand?
Three steps to lock in your £200 business boost.
*Within 2 months of opening your account.
Open a Community or Charity Account
Terms and conditions of the £200 offer
Your approvers are people listed as signatories on your account. You can find this information on your bank mandate. Your bank mandate is the set of instructions given to us when your business account is opened. Contact us on 0345 072 5555 if you have any queries.
Get help from our targeted resources and discover specialist charity banking services for community organisations.
These Terms and Conditions explain how this offer works, including who can take part, and what you need to do to receive the payment.
In these terms and conditions “we”, “us” or “our” means Lloyds Bank plc.
1. About this offer
This offer is available to new business customers who apply online for a Business, Charity or Community Account between 2 March 2026 and 31 March 2026, subject to the eligibility requirements below.
This offer is also available to customers who switch an existing current account held with another bank to us, using the Current Account Switching Service (CASS), once their new account with us is open.
The Business, Charity or Community Account, and any transactions made on the account, will be subject to the terms and conditions for the account. Fees and charges may apply.
2. Who can take part
You can take part, if all the following apply:
3. What do we mean by 'open'?
Your Business, Charity or Community Account is opened on the date we send you your sort code and account number. This will be after you applied online.
4. What you need to do to receive the £200
You’ll qualify for the £200 payment if, within two calendar months of when we open your Business, Charity or Community Account, you:
Make sure there’s enough money in your account, or that you have an authorised overdraft in place (if available on your account) before you spend on your debit card or your direct debits are taken. If you don’t, your account may go into an unauthorised overdraft, and you may be charged fees and interest as set out in your account terms and conditions.
Eligible debit card spending
Debit card spending means purchases of goods or services using your Visa debit card.
Excluded transactions
The following do not count towards the £100 spend requirement:
Direct Debits
Direct debits must be set up with the organisations you’re paying.
If you’re switching to us using the Current Account Switch Service (CASS), any active direct debits moved to your new account as part of the switch will count towards the requirement to set up two direct debits from your account.
5. When we'll pay you
If you meet the eligibility requirements above, we’ll pay £200 into your new Business, Charity or Community Account during the week starting 6 July 2026. We’ll email you before we make the payment to let you know when to expect it.
Your Business, Charity or Community Account must be open and able to receive payments at the time we try to make the payment.
We can’t pay the £200 into any other account or by cash or cheque.
The £200 payment is made gross, and you’re responsible for paying any tax due on the payment you receive.
We won’t contact you if your Business, Charity or Community Account doesn’t meet the offer requirements.
6. Other important information
Who is this account for?
Not suitable for?
Who is this account for?
All trustees listed on Charities Commission or on the governing documents in Scotland need to be applied to the bank account as a Key Account Person. This is to make sure we meet our regulatory and legal requirements when onboarding and maintaining a relationship. The Entity name must match Charity Commission register. There is a limit of 12 Key Account People if you’re applying for a Charity Account and are new to Lloyds.
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Account features |
Account for charities |
Account for clubs & societies |
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Account features Available to |
Account for charities Registered Charities, including organisations with excepted charity status with less than £250,000 paid into the account every 12 months |
Account for clubs & societies Non-profit making clubs, societies, organisations with less than £250,000 paid into the account every 12 months |
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Account features Monthly account fee |
Account for charities £0 each month |
Account for clubs & societies £4.25 each month |
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Account features Electronic payments in |
Account for charities Free |
Account for clubs & societies Free |
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Account features Electronic payments out |
Account for charities First 100 a month are free / £0.10 each after that |
Account for clubs & societies First 100 a month are free / £0.10 each after that |
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Account features Cash exchanged |
Account for charities £1.25 for every £100 |
Account for clubs & societies £1.25 for every £100 |
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Account features Cash paid in – Branch counter, ATM, depositpoint™, Nightsafe, Post Office® or other third-party deposit method |
Account for charities £0.75 for every £100 |
Account for clubs & societies £0.75 for every £100 |
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Account features Cash paid in – Immediate Deposit Machine or Automated Deposit Machine |
Account for charities £0.42 for every £100 |
Account for clubs & societies £0.42 for every £100 |
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Account features Cash payments out |
Account for charities £0.75 for every £100 |
Account for clubs & societies £0.75 for every £100 |
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Account features Cheque paid in – Branch counter, ATM, depositpoint™, Nightsafe, Post Office® or other third-party deposit method |
Account for charities £0.50 |
Account for clubs & societies £0.50 |
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Account features Cheque paid in – Immediate Deposit Machine or Business, Mobile Banking App |
Account for charities £0.42 |
Account for clubs & societies £0.42 |
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Account features Cheque paid out |
Account for charities £0.50 |
Account for clubs & societies £0.50 |
No credit interest is payable on these accounts. See the full account rates and charges and product terms and conditions.
Estimate monthly costs for your organisation with the Community Account calculator or Charity Account calculator.
If you’re from the list of organisations that can’t apply online, call us on 0345 835 7410.
We're open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays).
You can find out how Financial Institutions are defined under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) or Common Reporting Standards (CRS) on the UK government website.
Published February 2026
As part of a regulatory requirement, an independent survey was conducted to ask approximately 1,200 customers of each of the 17 largest business current account providers if they would recommend their provider to other small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs*). The results represent the view of customers who took part in the survey.
We asked customers how likely they would be to recommend their business current account provider to other SMEs.
*SMEs include businesses, clubs, charities and societies with an annual turnover/income of up to £25m (exclusive of VAT and other turnover-related taxes).
The requirement to publish the Financial Conduct Authority Service Quality Information for business current accounts can be found here