Small Business Packages

Discover how we can help you grow your business

Growing or setting up your business is exciting, but it can also be challenging. That’s why we’ve thought about ways we can partner with you to help your ambition become a reality.
 
If your business is a sole trader entity, you can start your application for a business current account here.

Sole Trader

Small Business start-up

 

Discover how we can help you grow your business

Starting or growing your business is exciting, but it can also be challenging. We’re here to help. Save on transaction related fees and get the support you need to take that next step. Find out more about our Small Business Start Up account.

Can I open a Business Start-Up account? Your company must be new to Bank of Ireland UK.
Your turnover must be less than £2 million.
Your borrowing needs are less than £250,000.
Your business has been trading for less than 24 months.

With this Business Current Account you can benefit from;

  • 100% discount on Transaction Fees in Year 1
  • 50% discount on Transaction Fees in Year 2.

All other standard charges apply, including Electronic Banking, Foreign Exchange and Service Charges. Please see our Schedule of Charges for Business Customers for details. During these deals, if you lodge over £10,000 in notes per quarter, 50% of the standard fee for notes lodged is charged on the excess amount over £10,000 per quarter.

You can also benefit from

  • 6 months free online banking when you sign up and log-in for the first time.

Standard transaction and electronic banking fees will still apply. Please refer to our Schedule of Charges for Business Customers for details.

 

Current account switch guarantee

 


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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. 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