Open a start-up account

Ideal features for start-ups and small businesses

No account fee for a year

No account fee for 12 months if it’s your first Business Account with us. Then £8.50 a month.

More information on our fees and charges.

Quick business credit

Borrow to grow your business. Get an instant decision on up to £5,000 credit1.

Free accounting tools

Balance your books with accounting software on the house.

1Apply online once your new Business Account is set up and you’ll get an instant decision. Eligibility for lending will be assessed as part of a separate application, and there is no guarantee of lending being granted. All lending is subject to status.

1Apply online once your new Business Account is set up and you’ll get an instant decision. Eligibility for lending will be assessed as part of a separate application, and there is no guarantee of lending being granted. All lending is subject to status.

Funding and support for your new business

 

Instant decision on funding

Once you’ve set up your new business bank account, apply for start-up or small business funding using the app.

  • Get an instant decision on start-up finance up to £5,000.
  • Options for a Business Credit Card or Business Overdraft.
  • Kickstart your business plan, fund growth, or cover unexpected costs.
 

Support to help your start-up thrive

Find the resources you need to start your small business and begin your entrepreneurship journey. 

Starting your own business in 10 steps

How to write your business plan

Do I need a business account?

 

Build your savings for the future

Open a business savings account - choose from an Instant Access Account, notice account, and fixed term deposit account.

  • Be clever with your cash. Start small and earn interest from day one, so you can watch your savings grow.
  • Use our Business Savings Interest Calculator to see how our competitive interest rates could set you up for the future.

Instant decision on funding

Once you’ve set up your new business bank account, apply for start-up or small business funding using the app.
  • Get an instant decision on start-up finance up to £5,000.
  • Options for a Business Credit Card or Business Overdraft.
  • Kickstart your business plan, fund growth, or cover unexpected costs.

Support to help your start-up thrive

Find the resources you need to start your small business and begin your entrepreneurship journey. 

Starting your own business in 10 steps

How to write your business plan

Do I need a business account?

Build your savings for the future

Open a business savings account - choose from an Instant Access Account, notice account, and fixed term deposit account.

  • Be clever with your cash. Start small and earn interest from day one, so you can watch your savings grow.
  • Use our Business Savings Interest Calculator to see how our competitive interest rates could set you up for the future.

Download the app to apply

Explore our brilliant everyday banking features.

  • Make payments up to £250,000 each day.
  • View or share payment receipts by email, WhatsApp, or SMS.
  • Approve online debit card purchases.

Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play store.

More on the app
 

Download the app to apply

Explore our brilliant everyday banking features.

  • Make payments up to £250,000 each day.
  • View or share payment receipts by email, WhatsApp, or SMS.
  • Approve online debit card purchases.

Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play store.

More on the app

Hear from businesses we support

We were attracted to Lloyds for our business banking needs due to their strong reputation, wide range of business services, and the perceived stability and trust that comes with a well-established high street bank.

Sylwia Golebiowska CEO, Simply Grow

Is this account right for my business?

You can apply for this account if: 

  • you’re at least 18 years old
  • you’re a UK resident and have a UK mobile phone number
  • you’re a sole trader or director of the business
  • the business has an annual turnover of £25 million or less
  • the business is trading from an address in the UK.

If you have a limited company: 

  • it must be registered in the UK with a UK trading address
  • it must have been registered with Companies House for at least four days
  • check that no changes have been made to the Companies House register in the past four days
  • it must have an ‘active’ status on the Companies House register.

Get ready to apply

What you'll need:

  • details about you, where you’ve lived, and your tax status
  • information about your business, including what you do, who you work with, and where you work
  • a way to take a live photo of your signature and one of yourself
  • a form of ID such as your passport or UK driving license
  • proof of your business address such as a utility bill.

Is this account right for my business?

You can apply for this account if: 

  • you’re at least 18 years old
  • you’re a UK resident and have a UK mobile phone number
  • you’re a sole trader or director of the business
  • the business has an annual turnover of £25 million or less
  • the business is trading from an address in the UK.

If you have a limited company: 

  • it must be registered in the UK with a UK trading address
  • it must have been registered with Companies House for at least four days
  • check that no changes have been made to the Companies House register in the past four days
  • it must have an ‘active’ status on the Companies House register.

Get ready to apply

What you'll need:

  • details about you, where you’ve lived, and your tax status
  • information about your business, including what you do, who you work with, and where you work
  • a way to take a live photo of your signature and one of yourself
  • a form of ID such as your passport or UK driving license
  • proof of your business address such as a utility bill.

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Frequently asked questions

  • A dedicated bank account has a lot of benefits – and you can apply if you're a freelancer, small business, sole trader or limited company. Keeping small business finances separate from your personal income and having all your transactions in one place can make managing your finances easier.

    Benefits of using a start-up business account

  • You can apply for this account if you’re a sole trader, running your own small business or self-employed.

    We also offer accounts for charities and community organisations and an account for schools.

  • Check our handy comparison table to see our different account types.

    A comparison table of the different Lloyds business accounts.

    Account

    Who can apply?

    Where to next?

    Account

    Business Account

    Who can apply?

    Where to next?

    Account

    Charity Account

    Who can apply?

    • Organisations registered with the charity regulator for England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.
    • Organisations with excepted or exempt charity status in England and Wales.
    • Less than £250,000 paid in every 12 months.

    Where to next?

    Account

    Community Account

    Who can apply?

    • Not-for-profit organisations serving their local community such as clubs and associations, unregistered societies, school clubs and PTAs.
    • Less than £250,000 paid in every 12 months.
    • Not suitable if your organisation pays out surplus money as dividends or profits.
    • Not suitable if your organisation is structured and run for the personal benefit of members. Not available to co-operatives, property management companies and residents’ management companies (or equivalent).

    Where to next?

    Account

    School Bank Account

    Who can apply?

    • Academies, multi-academy trusts or state-funded schools.
    • Must be used for core school activities such as payroll and receiving state funding.
    • Not suitable for independent schools that are registered with Companies House.

    Where to next?

    Account

    Client Accounts (Designated and Undesignated)

    Who can apply?

    • Professional firms holding client funds, such as solicitors, accountants, insurance brokers, real estate/managing agents.

    Where to next?

    Account

    Credit Union Account

    Who can apply?

    • An approved credit union.
    • Use the account for business only.

    Where to next?

  • Yes. You can easily switch banks to a Lloyds Bank start-up business account using the Current Account Switching Service (CASS). Once you’ve given us your details, you can sit back and we’ll manage the rest for you.

    Find out more about switching bank accounts

  • You can open a start-up business bank account online if your estimated turnover for the next 12 months is under £3 million.

    The application usually takes around 20 minutes, and we usually need about 4 - 8 business days to open your new account. 


    Annual turnover between £3 million and £25 million? Find out how to apply

    To open your start-up business account, you’ll need the following information: 

    •  a way to take a live photo of your signature and one of yourself
    • a form of ID such as your passport or UK driving license
    • the name, date of birth and three-year personal address history (including month and year of moving dates), mobile number and email address for everyone connected to the account. 
    • your start-up or small business name, address, details of your activities and estimated annual turnover. 

    For limited companies, Companies House must be up to date before we can progress an application. Please allow four days from the date of Companies House registration before applying online or over the phone. 

    Most customers complete the online application in minutes. In some cases, we’ll ask for extra information to finish our checks, which can add time. We’ll keep you updated if this is the case.

  • If you’ve already started an online application, you can continue or check the status of your application at any time using the log on button in your welcome email, which you’ll get once you’ve shared your personal details.

  • If you run a start-up or small business, there are various benefits to having a start-up bank account with Lloyds Bank: 

    • free accounting software
    • no account fee for the first 12 months – then £8.50 a month
    • free debit card
    • access to start-up funding options
    • make and receive international payments
    • business support resources, including tailored advice for your sector
    • add other people to your start-up business account (such as co‑directors) with appropriate access and controls.
  • There’s no account fee for your first 12 months. Then it’s £8.50 a month. See our Business Account rates & charges for full details, including transaction fees.

  • No. We don’t pay credit interest on this account. If you’d like to earn interest, see our business savings options.

  • You get access to free accounting software with your start-up business account, and you can export your transaction data for use with most major accounting platforms including Xero and QuickBooks.

  • Find out more about our Business Account fees and charges. 

     

    Lloyds Business Bank Account fees and charges.

    Payment type

    Charges

    Payment type

    Introductory offer

    Charges

    No monthly account fee for 12 months if it’s your first business account with us

    Payment type

    Monthly account fee

    Charges

    £8.50 after 12 months

    Payment type

    Electronic payments in2

    Charges

    Free

    Payment type

    Electronic payments out2

    Charges

    First 100 a month are free / £0.20 each after that

    Payment type

    Cash payments (in or out)

    Charges

    £0.85 for every £100 at an Immediate Deposit Machine / £1.50 for every £100 over the counter

    Payment type

    Cheques (in or out, any amount)

    Charges

    £0.85 at an Immediate Deposit Machine / £1 over the counter

    Payment type

    Credit paid in at branch or ATM

    Charges

    £0.85

    Payment type

    Credit paid in at an Immediate Deposit Machine, Automated Deposit Machine, through the app 

    Charges

    Free

    Payment type

    BACS

    Charges

    File submission: £5.50

    BACS Item: £0.15 (a set up fee may apply)

    Payment type

    CHAPS

    Charges

    £30

    Payment type

    Sending and receiving money abroad 

    Charges

    Payment type

    Balances below £0 (going overdrawn)

    Charges

    Payment type

    Other account services

    Charges

    2Electronic payments include:

    • Direct Debits
    • Standing Orders
    • Faster Payments Debits
    • Internet/Phonebank Debits
    • Internet Bulk Payments.

    No credit interest is payable on this account.

    See the full account rates and charges (PDF, 666KB) and product terms and conditions.

    Estimate with our calculator how much your business account could cost per month after the first year.

    UK Finance business account opening guide

  • In-branch cash and deposit machines, for notes and cheques. Limits and charges will apply.

    Other options:

    • Withdraw cash, notes only, from any LINK ATM. Most don't charge a fee.
    • Withdraw or deposit coins and notes at Post Offices or Banking Hubs. Limits and charges will apply.
    • You can find out about your options on LINK's Cash Locator
    • Some locations charge a fee to make a withdrawal or deposit. If they do, it'll be clearly signed in store and on the machine. You'll be able to cancel the transaction if you don't want to pay the charge. 

Independent service quality survey results

Business current accounts


Published August 2025

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.
 

Overall service quality

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).

Ranking

Business current accounts overall service quality survey results: 1st monzo 85%, 2nd Mettle 82%, 3rd Starling Bank 81%, 4th Handelsbanken 76%, 5th Tide 72%, equal 10th Lloyds Bank 59%

View the full set of results

The requirement to publish the Financial Conduct Authority Service Quality Information for business current accounts can be found here