No, we do not accept card payments or direct debits as a means of funding your account.
No, we do not accept card payments or direct debits as a means of funding your account.
Please note that we are working on an online banking service for our Business customers, once ready we will invite you to register.
In the interim period you can manage your account by email, phone and post.
Please note that we are working on an online banking service for our Business customers, once ready we will invite you to register.
In the interim period you can manage your account by email, phone and post.
If you are an existing personal customer, you can apply for a new account below:
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To apply for an additional business or charity account please click below:
Please note that we are working on an online banking service for our Business customers, once ready we will invite you to register.
In the interim period you can manage your account by email, phone and post.
Request a call back from one of our experts.
Please note that your application will begin in a separate window, where you’ll be redirected to a page hosted by our partner DocuSign.
All named individuals will then be prompted to sign the application before it is submitted to us for review.
Please note that we are working on an online banking service for our Business customers, once ready we will invite you to register.
In the interim period you can manage your account by email, phone and post.
Alice Altemaire has been Chief Executive Officer for RCI Bank UK since 2019, the banking arm of Groupe Renault providing savings and motor finance lending to UK customers. Previously, she held responsibilities at RCI Bank and Services group in Paris, as Group Controller, Vice President of Accounting and Performance Control, VP of Mobility Services and Innovation and, since 2016, she has been a member of the Executive Committee. Alice has an MBA from ESSEC Business School and a governance certificate form IFA Science Po education.
Nick Clegg has been Chair of the board of directors of United Trust Bank, this company’s banking subsidiary, 2001 when the Bank was acquired by Insinger de Beaufort. He led a management buyout of United Trust Bank in 2003 and stepped down in 2016. He has guided UTB through years of stellar growth as well as through the extreme volatility and risk of the 2008 crash. In December 2018 Nick retired from the Chair of UTB Partners after 15 years in the role and after a massive contribution to steering the development of United Trust Bank. Nick has enjoyed a long and successful career in banking spanning nearly six decades. He joined the board of directors of Hill Samuel & Co Ltd at the age of 33 and went on to become Co-Chair of Daiwa Europe Limited and Chair of Daiwa Europe Bank plc. He has also served as a Director of the International Primary Markets Association and as a senior adviser to the Bank of England on banking supervision. Nick was a founder member, and latterly Chair, of the Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation and in the 2009 New Year Honours he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to UK-Japanese relations.
Richard Murley studied law at Oxford University and began his career at Linklaters & Paines before moving into investment banking with Kleinwort Benson and Goldman Sachs. Following a two-year secondment as Director General of The Takeover Panel, he joined NM Rothschild & Son where he is a Senior Advisor. Richard is the Chair of Macmillan Cancer Support and UCL Partners Limited, and is a member of the Medical Research Council.
Graham Davin was CEO of United Trust Bank Limited from 2004 to 2020. He began his career at Arthur Anderson and was previously Chief Financial Officer and Head of Corporate Finance of Investec Bank and a main board director of Investec for 16 years. He was a founding partner of the Insinger de Beaufort Group and a director of its listed parent and its Dutch bank. He is the Senior Independent NED of the Foschini Group, a listed multi-brand international retailing group and Chair of Optalitix, an Insurtech SaaS provider.
Michael Lewis is Chair of Foschini Group (American Swiss, Hobbs, Phase Eight, Whistles). He is an independent director at Histogenics Corporation, a partner at Oceana Investment Partners LLP, Chair at Oceana Investment Corp Ltd, and Chair at Strandbags Holdings Pty Ltd. He is on the board of directors at Histogenics Corp, Oceana Capital Partners LLP, Oceana Fund Managers (Jersey) Ltd., and Oceana Concentrated Opportunities Fund Ltd.
Andrew Woosey is an experienced board member and trustee with significant experience in financial services. He is currently a Non-Executive Director of AIB Group (UK) Plc, a Trustee and Committee Chair on the board of the Centre for Economic Policy Research and Chair on the board of Tom’s Trust. Andrew is a Senior Advisor and Committee Chair for a number of Bain Capital LLP’s Portfolio companies. Andrew was previously a partner at Ernst and Young, is a qualified Chartered Accountant and graduated from Cambridge University.
Stephen Lockley is Chief Administrative & Finance Officer of the international development organisation World Vision International. He is a Chartered Accountant with many years of experience in financial services and investment banking. During his career, Stephen has been the Group Finance Director of Arbuthnot Banking Group Plc, CEO of Arbuthnot Latham Private Bankers, CEO of VisionFund International, a director at Charterhouse Bank and a Non-Executive Director of an investment fund and an insurance company.
Maria Harris is the former Director of Intermediary Lending at Atom Bank and is now a consultant specialising in FinTech and digital transformation in the financial services sector. Maria is a well-known and highly respected figure in the mortgage industry and was responsible for creating and launching Atom Bank’s disruptive and award winning retail mortgages proposition. She chairs the Home Buying & Selling Technology Group. She is a Chartered Fellow with the Chartered Management Institute and holds supporting roles with technology firms including Coadjute.
Andrew Herd is the Managing Director of Lancashire Court Capital Limited, a London-based investment and consultancy business. He is Non-Executive Chair of VGC Developments Limited a UK Leisure and gaming operator and a Non-Executive Director of Nexus Group Holdings Ltd a property and publishing group. He is a Chartered Accountant and worked as a merchant banker for many years. He was Managing Director and Head of Financial Institutions as SG Hambros and held senior roles with Paribas Capital Markets and Morgan Grenfell.
Sarah Laessig is an experienced financial services senior executive and NED. She had a 17 year career at Citigroup in corporate and transaction banking. Sarah is the Senior Independent Director on the board of National Employment Savings Trust (NEST), and a NED on the board of Local Pensions Partnership Investments (LPPI). She sits on the Board of Advisors of data.world, as US based technology company. Sarah was formally a Commissioner on the Civil Service Commission, an independent regulator that oversees appointments to the Civil Service. Sarah holds an MBA for the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Financial Times Non-Executive Director Diploma.