Beehive Money savings review
Customer reviews, account features and more.

Beehive Money is part of Nottingham Building Society, which was founded back in 1849. Beehive Money is a savings app and website that helps you to look after your money.
You can open a savings account with Beehive through the app or via the website. You will need to provide a few details about yourself and details of a nominated bank account. This must be a valid UK current account.
Age restrictions vary depending on the account, but all accounts require you to be a UK resident with a UK-registered mobile number and email address.
To open an account with Beehive Money you will need to have your National Insurance number to hand, along with your driving licence or passport.
Yes, your money is protected up to a total of £85,000 under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme across the Nottingham Building Society group which includes Beehive Money.
Beehive Money is a trading name of Nottingham Building Society which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.
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If you’re happy to manage your savings account online or via an app, a savings account from Beehive Money could be right up your street. However, bear in mind that the choice of savings accounts is not as wide ranging as some of its competitors and interest rates are also fairly low in comparison.
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