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Compare Barclays Business Banking

Compare Barclays Business Bank Accounts – read our review and compare the features and benefits available from Barclays to find a Business Bank Account that suits your company.

Barclays Business Banking Review

Barclays business bank accounts are designed to help you to get your business off to the best start. All Barclays customers can benefit from a local business manager dedicated to helping clients to achieve their goals as well as providing access to local experts for further advice.

Whatever your business objectives, Barclays will do its part to help you meet them through a banking package that suits your business. Barclays offer a choice of business bank accounts to help you to manage your business finances and get the support you need.

Features

Interest Rate:
N/A
Minimum Balance:
£1
Monthly Fee:
£0

Account Description

  • Up to 2 years free banking*
  • Free Automated Transactions Tariff as standard (at the end of the Free Banking Period)
  • Your own Local Business Manager – backed up by an Award Winning Telephony Team**
  • Bank in branch, online or by phone
  • We offer more than you’d expect from a bank…
  • Free CREDITFOCUS Classic - an award wining credit management tool***
  • We offer up to 45 minutes’ free consultation with local professional experts in accountancy, marketing and law.
  • Free Local Business seminars
  • Free - Securely back up 2GB of your business data
  • Access to unique business management software so that you can spend less time on admin and more time on what you love doing
  • * There is no charge for standard transactions for two years if the Barclays Business Essentials and CREDITFOCUS Pro or Barclays Business Essentials Plus and CREDITFOCUS Pro or Barclays Business Manager and CREDITFOCUS Pro are purchased at the time of opening the account. This is only applicable for new businesses opening their account with Barclays. This applies to everyday Sterling, debit and credit transactions and the maintenance fee. Please note: accounts must be active.
  • **Best Large Call Centre in 2007 European Call Centre Awards
  • ***Available to small businesses with a turnover below £1m

Features

Interest Rate:
N/A
Minimum Balance:
£1
Monthly Fee:
£0

Account Description

  • Free Automated Transactions Tariff as standard
  • Your own Local Business Manager – backed up by an Award Winning Telephony Team**
  • Bank in branch, online or by phone
  • We offer more than you’d expect from a bank…
  • Free CREDITFOCUS Classic our award winning service to help cut out late payers and the risk of bad debt until 31st December 2009 *
  • Free advice from a local solicitor
  • Free Local Business seminars
  • Free - Securely back up 2GB of your business data
  • Free online skills training
  • Free advice from our Legal & Tax helpline
  • Plus, access to unique business management software so that you can spend less time on admin and more time on what you love doing
  • **Best Large Call Centre in 2007 European Call Centre Awards
  • *Available to small businesses with a turnover below £1m

Barclays News

Barclays Business Banking to offer contactless cards
Businesses will be able to use contactless-enabled cards to pay for goods and services. ...
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Wed 10th Mar, 2010
Barclays unveils support for business banking customers
A range of support measures for businesses have been unveiled in the wake of floods that have hit the country in recent days. ...
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Mon 23rd Nov, 2009
Barclays announces acquisition of Standard Life Bank
Barclays has announced that it will be buying Standard Life Bank for £226m. ...
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Tue 27th Oct, 2009
Barclays launches new fixed rate bonds
Savers now have the opportunity to take out a new range of fixed rate bonds from Barclays, including a five-year deal with a 5.25 per cent rate of return. ...
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Mon 21st Sep, 2009
Barclays 2009 profits close to £3billion
Barclays investment banking division has helped to boost the firms profits, after announcing an 8% rise in first-half profits. ...
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Mon 3rd Aug, 2009