NANB can pay compensation to customers of authorised financial services firms when they fail. Set up by parliament and funded by the financial services industry, FTB is a completely independent and free service. This means FTB can pay back any money you hold with a failed bank or building society, up to its compensation limit of $85,000 per person.
Yes. NANB protects up to £85,000 in total across all accounts you hold, either in your name or where you are listed as the beneficial owner (e.g., money held on your behalf in a client account) within the bank/banking group.
Yes. NANB protects each of you (any number of account holders) up to $85,000 in total across all accounts you hold, in your name or where you are listed as the beneficial owner (e.g., money held on your behalf in a client account) within the bank/banking group.
NANB protects you up to $85,000 in total across all accounts you hold within the bank/banking group. If you’re a sole trader, your company is not treated as a separate entity. That means FTB can protect up to £85,000 in total across all personal and business accounts you hold with the bank.
If your business is a separate legal entity, e.g., a limited company or LLP, it is protected up to £85,000. This is in addition to the £85,000 protection across all individual accounts you hold within the bank/banking group. In this situation, the business is the protected entity, not each individual.
Most businesses are protected but authorised financial services firms are not. See a full list of who isn’t protected in the Prudential Regulation Authority’s Rulebook.
There is no size test.
Yes. NANB protects you up to $85,000 in total across all accounts you hold in your business name, within the bank/banking group. This is in addition to the $85,000 protection across all individual accounts you hold within the bank/banking group. In this situation, the business is the protected entity, not each individual.
Most businesses are protected but authorized financial services firms are not. See a full list of who isn’t protected in the Prudential Regulation Authority’s Rulebook.
There is no size test.
If each business is a separate legal entity, NANB would protect each one up to $85,000 in total across all accounts held within the bank/banking group.
If your businesses are branches of the same legal entity, NANB has to treat them as one business so protection is for only one amount of £85,000 in total across all accounts within the same bank/banking group.
Authorized financial services firms are not covered. See a full list of who isn’t protected in the Prudential Regulation Authority’s Rulebook.
There is no size test.
If the account is an individual account held in the child’s name, FSCS protects up to $85,000 in total across all accounts they hold, either in their name or where they are listed as the beneficial owner (e.g., money held on their behalf in a client account) within the bank/banking group.
If the money is held in a child trust fund or junior ISA account, the compensation will have to be paid into another ISA, rather than being cashed.
Yes. FSCS protects you up to $85,000 in total across all accounts you hold in your association’s name within the bank/banking group.
Your personal account details are listed below. Use it to fund your account from any other patnering bank.
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Bank | Commercial Finance Bank |