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Bank Account for Non Profit

I am looking at opening a bank account for a non profit org. I notice when researching that are alot of charges as they consider it a business. 

Anyone have any recommendations for a bank account where the charges are none or at least minimal?

Thanks

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  • maxsteam
    maxsteam Posts: 718 Forumite
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    edited 16 September 2021 at 8:23PM
    You should google for "club" or "treasurer's" or "charity" or "community" account. Here are a few to investigate...

    Lloyds Treasurers' Account.
    NatWest Community Account.
    RBS Community Bank Account.
    Santander Treasurers' Current account.
    TSB Club, Charity and Trust Account.

    The Starling business account may also be worth a look. Yes, banks like to add on charges for something that isn't mainstream so you are better using a bank that accepts what you are doing as mainstream.
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