Getting a bank account (2024)

If you want to get a new bank account, there are some things you need to find out:

  • the main types of bank accounts, and what they are used for

  • how to open a bank account

  • the terms and conditions for different types of accounts

  • how to change your bank or building society.

Types of bank account

There are different types of bank account that you can use for different reasons. Here we tell you about the main types of bank account, and what you can use them for.

Current accounts

You can use a current account to help you manage your money day-to-day. This includes:

  • paying your bills

  • receiving money - such as your salary or benefits

  • keeping track of where your money is going.

Some current accounts can also earn you interest on the money you have in the account, although this is likely to be less than many savings accounts.

With a current account, you will get a cheque book which you can use to take money out. You may also get a debit card which you can use in shops and cash machines. The bank may let you have an overdraft and access to other kinds of credit. You will be allowed to set up direct debits and standing orders.

Some banks will let you cash a current account personal cheque or use your cash card at the Post Office, free of charge. Ask your local post office if you can do this free from your current account.

Savings accounts

You can use savings accounts to put away money that you'd like to save for the future, for emergencies or to buy expensive purchases like a new car or a holiday.

A savings account will give you interest on your money.

You can find out more about savings on the Money Helper website.

Help to Save

If you’re getting tax credits or Universal Credit, you could be eligible to join the government’s Help to Save scheme and get back an extra 50p for every £1 you save. You can find out more about Help to Save on GOV.UK.

Basic bank accounts

If you have a poor credit rating or a low income, you may have problems in opening a standard current account or savings account. You may also have problems if you already have a current account which is overdrawn. If you're in this situation, you may be able to open a basic bank account.

You can ask a bank or building society to open a basic bank account. The bank or building society must tell you whether it offers basic bank accounts. If it does, it must tell you the conditions you must meet to be able to open one.

You should still be able to get a basic account even if a credit check shows that you have:

  • previous bad debts

  • outstanding county court judgments against you

For more information about credit reference checks and outstanding court judgments, see How lenders decide whether to give you credit.

If you have a basic bank account you usually:

  • don't have to have any money to put in the account to open it

  • don't have to pay any fees

  • can pay your wages, salary, benefits and tax credits directly into the account

  • can pay in cheques and cash

  • can pay bills by direct debit

  • can withdraw money from cash machines.

There are some disadvantages to having a basic bank account. These include:

  • you won't be able to have a cheque book or go overdrawn

  • if you've set up a direct debit and there's not enough money to pay for it, you might be charged for this

Not all basic bank accounts can be accessed at the Post Office. If you want to do this, check with the bank before you open a basic bank account.

If you have an overdraft or other debts on your current account and you open a basic bank account at a bank in the same banking group, they may use the money in your new account to pay off the debts in your old one.

If you get benefits, tax credit or state pension, you might want to think about opening your basic bank account at a bank or building society in a different group. You can check which banks and building societies are in the same group on the PayPlan website.

You can get more information about basic bank accounts on the Money Helper website.

You can get versions of this information in large print, Braille or audio format from the FCA's Consumer Helpline on: 0800 111 6768.

Joint accounts

You can also open a bank account jointly with other people. For example, you might want to do this to manage household bills with someone you live with, or with your wife, husband or civil partner.

How to open an account

To open a bank account you usually have to fill in an application form. Often, you can do this in a branch or online, and sometimes you can also do this over the phone.

You will also have to provide proof of your identity including your full name, date of birth and address. You usually have to show the bank two separate documents that prove who you are, for example, your passport, and where you live, for example, a recent bill. If you don't have any of the documents that the bank wants, they should accept a letter from a responsible person who knows you, such as a GP, teacher, social worker or probation officer.

If you're bankrupt or have a record of fraud, you will not usually be allowed to open a bank account. Also, you may be refused permission to open a current account if you have a poor credit rating. However, if you're bankrupt or have a poor credit rating, you may be able to open a basic bank account.

A bank or building society can refuse to open an account for you. They don't always have to give you a reason, and there's usually nothing you can do about it.

Some groups of people such as ex-prisoners may find it particularly difficult to open accounts.

However a bank or building society isn't allowed to discriminate against you, for example, because of your race, sex, disability, religion or sexuality. If you are discriminated against, you may be able to complain to the Financial Ombudsman Service. Also, you may be able to take a case to court.

However, there are some circ*mstances when a bank or building society can discriminate against you, for example, they may not let you open some types of account unless you fall into a certain age-group.

For more information about discrimination, see our discrimination pages.

If you think you've been discriminated against by a bank or building society, you should get help from an experienced adviser, for example, at a Citizens Advice Bureau. To search for details of your nearest CAB, including those that can give advice by email, click on nearest CAB.

If you don’t have permission to be in the UK

A bank or building society isn't allowed to open an account for someone who needs leave under the Immigration Rules to enter or stay in the UK but who doesn't have it, for example, someone who has entered the UK illegally or who has 'overstayed' after their visa has run out. If you are in this category you also can't be added to someone else's account as a joint account holder or be a signatory or beneficiary in relation to any account. Your bank or building society will carry out status checks to ensure that you don't come into this category. There is more information about what you should do if your bank or building society refuses to open an account for you for this reason on the GOV.UK website atwww.gov.uk.

Talk to an adviser if you need help proving your immigration status.

Terms and conditions

When you open an account with a bank or building society and use their services, you are entering into a contract with them.

The terms of the contract will change according to the bank or building society and the type of account or other service you use.

Before you open an account, you should be given information which will help you choose the account that suits you. The information should include the terms and conditions and the interest rates.

After you've opened an account, your bank or building society should keep you informed about changes to this information, so that you can make decisions on how to best use your account.

Terms and conditions for current, basic and instant access savings accounts

If you're opening a current, basic or instant access savings account, you should also be given additional information such as:

  • details of all charges

  • how the bank or building society will give you information about your account

  • any spending limits on your account

  • what to do if things go wrong.

The information should be given to you in a way which is easy for you to understand. Once you've opened your account, the bank or building society should tell you about any changes to terms and conditions at least two months before the changes are made.

If there are changes to the terms and conditions of your account, you can close the account at any time up to 60 days from the day you were told about the changes. You don't have to give notice or pay any extra charges.

Terms and conditions for savings accounts

If you're opening a savings account other than an instant savings account, you will be given less detailed information than for other types of account. It may be provided in a summary box which will help you compare different accounts from different banks and building societies.

You may have to be 18 or over to be able to open some accounts.

Changing your bank or building society

If you decide to change your bank or building society account, you should think about:

  • what charges will be involved, for example, for closing your account or cancelling standing orders

  • whether the services and facilities provided by the new bank or building society are better than those you currently get

  • the fact that there may be delays in making payments by standing order or direct debit. You should take this into account when you decide the date for closing your account

  • how long you will have to wait before you can use all the new bank or building society's services

You should open a new account before closing your old one and make sure you cancel any current standing orders or direct debits, or move these to your new account. Be sure to return any unused cheques or plastic cards (cut into pieces) to your old bank or building society.

If you are transferring a balance to your new account, make sure you have left enough money in the old account to cover any uncleared cheques.

If you owe the existing bank or building society any money and you wish to close the account, you may still be sued for the money you owe if you don't pay it when you close the account.

Both your old and new bank or building society have responsibilities towards you.

The level of service you should expect from your old bank or building society will depend on whether there is an arrangement in place between your old bank and the new one.

Where there is no arrangement, your bank or building society only has to provide a prompt and efficient service to help you close your account and it must return any money due to you. This includes any interest.

Where there is an arrangement in place, your bank or building society must transfer any account balance and make arrangements in respect of direct debits and standing orders. If there are mistakes or delays in the transfer process which lead to bank charges, you shouldn't have to pay for them.

Further help

For more information about banks and building societies and the services they offer, see Banks and building societies.

You may also find the following information helpful:

  • Borrowing

  • Help with debt

  • Mortgage problems

Money Helper

Money Helper is a free, independent service. Their website has lots of useful information about financial products such as bank accounts. They can also give you advice by phone and answer questions about financial products and services.

You can find out how to get money advice on the Money Helper website.

Financial Conduct Authority

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is the body responsible for regulating banks and building societies.

They aren't able to get involved in individual complaints, recommend firms or give legal or financial advice. However, the FCA is interested in hearing about cases where a bank or building society appears to be in breach of its obligations. The FCA may, where appropriate, fine the bank or building society.

Their Consumer Helpline is 0800 111 6768.

Their website is www.fca.org.uk

The Financial Ombudsman Service

If you've gone through your bank or building society's complaints procedure and they haven't been able to help you, you can make a complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service.

You must give your bank or building society at least eight weeks to sort the problem out, unless they send you a letter of deadlock before the eight weeks is up. This is a letter telling you there is nothing more they can do to help you.

You must complain to the Ombudsman within six months of getting the letter of deadlock, or from the end of the eight week period if you don't get a letter of deadlock. Make sure you keep a record of the date when you first made your complaint to the bank.

Financial Ombudsman Service

Exchange Tower

London

E14 9SR

Consumer helpline: 0800 023 4567 (free for people phoning from a landline) or 0300 123 9123 (free for mobile-phone users who pay a monthly charge for calls to numbers starting 01 or 02) (Monday to Friday from 8.00am to 8.00pm; Saturday from 9.00am to 1.00pm)

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk

For more information about the Financial Ombudsman Service, see How to use an Ombudsman.

Getting a bank account (2024)

FAQs

Getting a bank account? ›

Your Social Security number. A valid, government-issued photo ID like a driver's license, passport or state or military ID. A minimum opening deposit of $25 to activate your account (once you've been approved).

What is needed to open a bank account? ›

Your Social Security number. A valid, government-issued photo ID like a driver's license, passport or state or military ID. A minimum opening deposit of $25 to activate your account (once you've been approved).

Which bank is easiest to get a bank account? ›

What are some of the easiest bank accounts to open online?
5 easiest bank accounts to open online
BankAccountTime to apply
Capital One360 Checking accountAbout 5 minutes
ChimeChime Online Checking AccountLess than 2 minutes
DiscoverDiscover Cashback DebitA few minutes
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Jun 5, 2024

Do you need $100 to open a bank account? ›

You might decide that a checking or savings account is the right product for you. If you do, opening an account at a bank or credit union is straightforward. The interest they pay for savings accounts You usually need to make an initial deposit between $25 and $100 to open a savings or checking account.

Is it hard to get a bank account? ›

Opening a bank account is easier than applying for a credit card, but consumers should be aware that they can still be denied — likely because of negative actions found on their ChexSystems or Early Warning Services report.

Is it better to open a bank account online or in person? ›

Online banks offer higher interest rates on savings products and lower interest rates on loans. If you need to deposit cash regularly, you'll likely want the convenience of a brick-and-mortar bank's ATM network.

What are 3 things you do to open a bank account? ›

You'll need to provide the same information whether you're opening a savings account or other deposit account. The minimum information that banks are required to get from account applicants are name, address, date of birth and an ID number.

What is the easiest way to open a bank account? ›

To open a bank account you usually have to fill in an application form. Often, you can do this in a branch or online, and sometimes you can also do this over the phone. You will also have to provide proof of your identity including your full name, date of birth and address.

What bank gives you $200 to open an account? ›

The 10 best checking account bonuses for June 2024: earn up to $700
Bank & accountBonus amountTime frame for deposits
Citibank: All Citibank checking accounts$30090 days
Key Bank: Key Smart Checking$20060 days
Fifth Third Bank: Preferred Checking$20090 days
CIBC: myChoice Checking$20090 days
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3 days ago

Which bank is fastest to open an account? ›

You can seamlessly open an IDFC FIRST Bank Savings Account both online and offline. To open a savings account online in less than two minutes, click here. If you want to open a savings account offline, simply walk in to your nearest IDFC FIRST Bank branch.

Can I open a bank account with bad credit? ›

Don't worry—while it can be more difficult, it is not impossible to get approved for a new bank account with bad credit.

Does opening a bank account affect your credit? ›

For the most part, opening a checking, savings, or cash management account will not hurt your credit score. Banks, credit unions, and other providers typically do what is known as a soft pull, not a hard pull, when considering your application. This process should not lower your credit rating nor linger on your report.

Do I need SSN to open a bank account? ›

To open a checking or savings account, the bank or credit union will need to verify your name, date of birth, address, and ID number. An ID number can be a social security number or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).

Can I keep a bank account open with no money? ›

Opening a bank account with no opening deposit, and with no need to maintain a balance, is possible. Think carefully about which bank is the best for you to open an account with. Weigh your options based on your financial goals, what you'll use your account for, and if there are any bank fees.

What disqualifies you from opening a bank account? ›

A bank can deny your request to open an account because of past accounts that were closed due to negative balances, a history of overdrafts or problems verifying your identity.

Why would I be denied a bank account? ›

You can be denied a checking account for a number of reasons, such as negative marks in your banking history, suspicions of fraud or an inability to verify your identity.

What to do if no banks accept you? ›

What to do if you can't open a bank account
  1. What do you need to open a bank account?
  2. Find out why you were rejected.
  3. Try a different bank.
  4. Clear up your checking account report.
  5. Take a financial education course.
  6. Use alternative products.
Apr 2, 2024

What documents do you need to open a bank account? ›

What documents do you need to open a bank account?
  1. Passport w/photo.
  2. Driver's License Or State ID w/photo (U.S.)
  3. Social Security Card.
  4. Birth Certificate (minors only)

What are the disadvantages of opening a bank account? ›

Disadvantages of Savings Account
  • Interest rates can change. Savings account interest rates in India can fluctuate, leading to variable returns. ...
  • Minimum balance requirements. ...
  • Withdrawal limits. ...
  • Inflation. ...
  • Compounded interest.
Jan 18, 2024

Does bank of America give you money for opening an account? ›

All of BofA's bonuses are currently for $200, across both personal and business accounts. The personal accounts require a direct deposit of $2,000, while the business accounts require a regular deposit (not a direct deposit) of $5,000.

What are the documents required for bank account opening? ›

Two latest passport size photographs. Address and identity proof documents. For a full list of address and identity proof documents, click here. Only a single copy of the document is required if it is listed under both address and identity proof, e.g. Passport / Aadhar Card.

What ID do I need to open a bank account? ›

You usually need photo ID to open a bank account, like a passport or driving licence.

What are the 7 steps to open a bank account? ›

7 steps to take to open a savings account
  1. Choose how to apply. ...
  2. Gather your identification. ...
  3. Provide contact details. ...
  4. Select a single or joint account. ...
  5. Accept the terms and conditions. ...
  6. Submit your application. ...
  7. Fund your new account.
Nov 20, 2023

Do I need a Social Security number to open a bank account? ›

You are not required to have a social security number to open a checking or savings account. To open a checking or savings account, the bank or credit union will need to verify your name, date of birth, address, and ID number.

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