Best basic bank accounts 2025

Which? rates the best accounts if you've been in debt or gone bankrupt
Chiara CavaglieriSenior researcher & writer

Chiara is an award-winning investigative reporter who specialises in banking and fraud, joining Which? in 2015 following six years as a personal finance journalist at a national newspaper.  

What is a basic bank account?

Basic bank accounts are 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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Best basic bank accounts  

We've ranked the best basic current accounts by bank customer satisfaction, as voted by the general public.

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Nationwide FlexBasic (590)
84%18£500Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
Bank of Scotland Basic Account (186)
77%18£800Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
Metro Bank Current Account (93)
77%11£300Branch, internet, app
Barclays Basic Current Account (1035)
76%18£500Branch, internet, app, post, Post Office
Ulster Bank Foundation Account (55)
76%18£300Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
Lloyds Basic Account (762)
75%18£800Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
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The Co-operative Bank Cashminder (87)
75%16£250Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
NatWest Foundation Account (544)
74%18£300Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
Royal Bank of Scotland Foundation Account (192)
73%18£300Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
Bank of Ireland UK Basic Cash Account (59)
73%16£500Internet, app, phone, Post Office
HSBC Basic Account (503)
72%16£300Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
Halifax Basic Account (542)
71%18£800Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
Santander Basic Account (548)
71%16£300Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
Virgin Money M Saver (137)
71%16£350Branch, internet, app, phone, post, Post Office
TSB Basic Account (216)
67%18£500Branch, internet, app, phone, Post Office

Table note: Data correct as of November 2025. 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 6,665 members of the general public in August 2025. Sample size in brackets. Our full table includes scores and star ratings for all banks.

Why should you get a basic bank account?

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:

  • no fees for failed payments
  • no overdraft facilities
  • a debit card to withdraw cash and make payments in stores and online
  • the ability to set up standing orders – all the banks in our table let you set up direct debits, except Metro Bank's Cash Account
  • the ability to deposit money and withdraw cash at any Post Office or bank branch counter, on the same terms as other personal current account customers.

Banks will review their basic accounts and might move you on to a more appropriate current account if your financial circumstances change (they must give at least two months' written notice).

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