Lloyds business bank account comparison and review
A business account with Lloyds can work for you if you want the support of a big bank, and it's free for the first few months for small businesses.

Opening your business account with Lloyds means benefitting from a big network of branches, solid customer support and a variety of related financial products available for your business. For a big traditional bank, the fees aren’t exorbitant either. Let’s take a look.
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How we picked theseDepending on what your business does, you can choose among the following types of business accounts:
For the main business account, there is no monthly fee for the first 12 months, but after this you pay £8.50 a month. Certain transaction fees also apply:
You can see the full list of charges on Lloyds Bank’s website. How much the fees are will depend on which account you choose.
You can apply online or in person if your business’s turnover is less than £3 million. If it’s more, you can give Lloyds a call instead.
Here’s a basic list of the information and documents you’ll need:
In our independent 2025 customer satisfaction survey, 90% of Lloyds’ users said they’d recommend the brand to a friend.
On the Apple App Store, Lloyds Business banking app scored 4.8 out of 5 stars based on around 39,000 reviews. On the Google Play Store, the app scored 4.8 out of 5 stars, from around 10,000 reviews (April 2025).
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If you’re after a well-known high street brand, then it’s worth considering a business bank account with Lloyds. A major advantage here is the ability to bank online, on mobile, by telephone or in branch, which will appeal to those who might not be comfortable with a digital-only bank account from one of the newer players.
As one of the biggest UK banks, you can also take advantage of Lloyds’ ability to offer overdrafts, business loans and business credit cards and charge cards.
There’s also a free trial period for most businesses, but you’ll have to still pay some transaction fees.
Get started by visiting Lloyds’s website and sign up for an account. If you have read this review and decided that Lloyd’s account is not for you, you can also compare other business bank accounts on the market.
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