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Join Which? MoneyBasic bank accounts are designed for people who don't qualify for other types of current account because they have a poor credit history.
They offer basic, fee-free facilities for receiving money and settling bills, but without any overdraft facility.
They can be a lifeline for people who have faced financial difficulties in the past, but because they're not as profitable as other accounts, banks and building societies haven't done a good job of advertising them.
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Join Which? MoneyWe've ranked the best basic current accounts by bank customer satisfaction, as voted by the general public.
Nationwide Building Society FlexBasic (340) | 81% | 18 | £500 | Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office |
Halifax Basic Account (298) | 75% | 18 | £500 | Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office |
Lloyds Bank Basic Account (423) | 75% | 18 | £500 | Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office |
NatWest Foundation Account (350) | 75% | 18 | £300 | Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office |
Santander Basic Account (340) | 73% | 16 | £300 | Branch, internet, app, phone, Post Office |
Barclays Bank Basic Account (471) | 72% | 18 | £500 | Branch, internet, app, post, Post Office |
eco buy The Co-operative Bank Cashminder (109) | 72% | 16 | £250 | Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office |
Table note: Data correct as of November 2024. Customer score: Our rating for customer satisfaction, based on feedback from real customers. The score is made up of a customer's overall satisfaction with the brand, and how likely they are to recommend that brand to a friend. We surveyed 4,510 members of the general public in August/September 2024. Sample size in brackets. Our full table includes scores and star ratings for all banks.
New basic bank accounts have a suite of features that make them attractive to people who have a poor credit history, or have struggled with debt in the past. These include:
Banks will review their basic accounts and might move you onto a more appropriate current account if your financial circumstances change (they must give at least two months' written notice).