Instead of letting excess cash sit idle in a low-interest business account, consider depositing it into a dedicated business savings account. These accounts allow businesses to earn interest on surplus funds, providing a risk-free way to grow revenue without additional effort.
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Term Type |
Easy Access |
Notice (95-, 180-day) |
Fixed (6-, 12-, 18-month) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Minimum deposit |
£20K |
£20K |
£20K |
|
Maximum deposit |
£2m |
£2m |
£2m |
|
Interest rates |
Up to 2.80% AER variable |
Up to 3.70% AER variable |
Up to 4.00% AER |
Allica Bank stands out for its high maximum deposit limits (up to £2m for all accounts) and competitive interest rates (up to 4.00% AER). With a £20K minimum deposit, it’s ideal for businesses with significant cash reserves looking to maximise returns. However, it’s exclusive to Allica Business Rewards Account holders, so it’s best suited for established businesses.
Eligibility:
- UK or non-UK businesses (subject to terms)
- LTD, LLP, and PLCs
- Not available to sole traders or freelancers
Shawbrook Bank
|
Term Type |
Easy Access |
Notice (45-, 100-day) |
Fixed Term (1-, 2-year) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Minimum deposit |
£1,000 |
£5,000 |
£5,000 |
|
Maximum deposit |
£500,000 |
£2m |
£2m |
|
Interest rates |
3.86% AER variable |
Up to 3.51% AER variable |
Up to 4.22% |
Shawbrook Bank offers a wide range of account types, including easy access, notice, and fixed-term accounts, making it a versatile choice for growing businesses. With high interest rates (up to 4.22% AER for fixed-term accounts) and a £2m maximum deposit limit (for notice and fixed term – easy access max is £500,000), it’s perfect for businesses that want to diversify their savings strategy.
Eligibility:
- UK residents/businesses
- Sole traders, LTDs, partnerships (not LLPs)
Hampshire Trust Bank

|
Term Type |
Easy Access |
Notice (95-day) |
Fixed Rate (6-, 12-, 24-, 60-month) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Minimum deposit |
£5,000 |
£5,000 |
£5,000 |
|
Maximum deposit |
£750,000 |
£750,000 |
£750,000 |
|
Interest rates |
3.91% AER variable |
Up to 4.01% AER variable |
Up to 4.46% AER |
Hampshire Trust Bank offers one of the highest AERs (up to 4.46%) for its 1-year fixed term access, making it a top choice for businesses looking to earn high interest on funds they can lock away for a while. With a £2m maximum deposit limit, it’s ideal for businesses with large cash reserves, although it’s £5K minimum deposit requirements make it accessible for those with smaller reserves.
Eligibility:
- UK-based and registered with Companies House
OakNorth

|
Term Type |
Easy Access (saver) |
Notice (95-, 125-days) |
Fixed Term (6-,12-, |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Minimum deposit |
£1 |
£50,000 |
£50,000 |
|
Maximum deposit |
N/A |
£15m |
£10m |
|
Interest rates |
2.35% AER variable |
Up to 3.65% AER variable |
Up to 4.25% AER |
OakNorth provides a mix of easy access, notice, and fixed-term accounts, offering flexibility for established businesses with high cash reserves. With a £50k minimum deposit limit and competitive interest rates (up to 4.25% AER for fixed-term accounts), it’s less suitable for smaller businesses but a solid choice for larger businesses looking to balance accessibility and returns.
Eligibility:
- UK residents
- 18+ years old
- UK businesses
Virgin Money

|
Term Type |
Easy Access |
Notice (30-, 65-, 95-, 120-day) |
Fixed Term 3-, 6-, 12-, 18-, 24-month |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Minimum deposit |
£1 |
£1 |
£100 |
|
Maximum deposit |
£2m |
N/A |
£25m |
|
Interest rates |
3.50% AER variable |
Up to 3.51% AER variable |
Up to 3.70% AER |
Virgin Money offers easy access and notice accounts with low minimum deposits (£1 for both) and competitive interest rates (up to 3.70% AER for fixed-term accounts). With a £25m maximum deposit for fixed-term deposits, Virgin Money is a great option for businesses with small and large cash reserves.
Eligibility:
- UK residents
- 18+ years old
- UK mobile phone, email, and bank account
Tide

|
Term Type |
Easy Access |
|---|---|
|
Minimum deposit |
£1 |
|
Maximum deposit |
Unlimited (Balance above threshold for your plan earns no interest) |
|
Interest rates |
4.00% AER for new customers (reverts to standard rate for your plan after 4 months) |
Tide’s easy access account is perfect for businesses new to savings accounts or those with smaller cash reserves. With a low minimum deposit (£1) and an introductory 4.00% AER (reverting to standard rate after six months), it’s a simple and flexible option. However, interest stops accruing on balances above the max limit of the plan you’re on, which ranges from £75,000 on the free account to £01m on the Max account, making it less suitable for larger businesses.
Eligibility:
- UK businesses
- 18+ years old
- Valid photo ID
How to Choose the Right Business Savings Account
- Define Your Goals:
- Do you need immediate access to funds? →Easy Access Account
- Can you wait for withdrawals? →Notice Account
- Are you comfortable locking funds away? →Fixed Term Account
- Consider Deposit Limits:
- Ensure the account accommodates your surplus funds.
- Compare Interest Rates:
- Look for competitive rates, but be aware of introductory offers that may expire.
- Check Eligibility:
- Ensure your business meets the account requirements.
Simplify Savings Management with Akoni

Managing multiple savings accounts can be time-consuming. Akoni offers a cash management platform that provides access to over 20 banking partners through a single application. This allows you to:
- Move funds between accounts easily.
- Access competitive interest rates.
- Enhance your FSCS protection.
Akoni also shows your liquidity and can be connected to other bank accounts. For more information or to start an application, please click here. If you’d like to make an enquiry, fill in the form at the top of the page and someone from Akoni will be in touch shortly to answer any questions you may have.
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