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Charity/Not for Profit Banking
nuggets1
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I am the Treasuer for a Local Cricket Club with 12 Teams and an income of currently approx £7,500 from subscriptions and match fees. We currently bank with NatWest however there is no facility for online banking therefore we are looking to switch.
Many of the members wish to pay their subscriptions via bank transfer and many of our bills are able to be payed via bank transfer.
Does anyone use a Charity/Not for Profit Bank Account with multiple signatories with the facility for online banking? Which banks offer these services without a fee?
Many of the members wish to pay their subscriptions via bank transfer and many of our bills are able to be payed via bank transfer.
Does anyone use a Charity/Not for Profit Bank Account with multiple signatories with the facility for online banking? Which banks offer these services without a fee?
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CAF Bank, part of Charities Aid Foundation, sounds like the sort of thing you are looking forEarly retired - 18th December 2014
If your dreams don't scare you, they're not big enough0 -
Also HSBC community account0
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Lloyds Treasurers account.0
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jonesMUFCforever wrote: »Lloyds Treasurers account.
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I am the treasurer for my cricket club and we use the Lloyds Treasurers account. It was a bit tricky to get it opened over the phone because the Scottish lady in the Business Banking call centre didn't appear to know what cricket was, or how amateur sports clubs worked.
Once opened though, the account works fine. I get monthly statements and have online banking access (with the ability to make payments). There is no fee.0
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