Business Current Account

Making your everyday banking easier

At Bank of Ireland UK we have a dedicated team of professionals to deal with all of your banking needs.

Our Business Current Account has a simple price plan that enables you to save both time and money through use of online banking and other smart payment options.

 
If your business is a sole trader entity, you can start your application for a business current account here.

Sole Trader

How to apply

 

We are accepting applications for new Business Current Accounts. Please be aware that due to high demand, it may take a little longer than usual to process your application. Thank you for your understanding.

To open any of our accounts, a new customer will need to provide us with the documents and information set out in the Current Account Opening Guide.

We may request more information or documents in individual cases.

YOU CAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT
Without visiting a branch Yes
Where a visit to a branch is required, without an appointment In some cases
By sending us documents and information electronically In some cases
By post Yes

Debit card and online banking

Once your Business Current Account is open we can give you debit card(s) and online banking services to meet your everyday needs. For our Business On Line service you will need to complete a separate application form.

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Sole Trader Application

All other businesses

Business On Line

 


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FSCS Protection

Your eligible deposits with Bank of Ireland (UK) plc are protected up to a total of £85,000 by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, the UK’s deposit guarantee scheme. This limit is applied to the total of any deposits you have with the following: Bank of Ireland UK and Post Office Money and savings accounts under the AA Savings brand provided by Bank of Ireland UK. Any total deposits you hold above the limit between these brands are unlikely to be covered.

Please read this leaflet for further information or visit www.fscs.org.uk