FSCS - A
Hover over your provider below for FSCS licence info:
AA
Shared Licence
Accounts opened since 2nd September 2015. The following providers are all covered by their parent Company; The Bank of Ireland Group UK Plc:Bank of Ireland UK, The Post Office and AA (accounts opened since 2nd September 2015).
As a result, if you hold more than £85,000 in total with these providers, not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Access Bank
Own Licence
Sensible Savings is a trading name of The Access Bank UK Limited, which is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
More information on The Access Bank UKAgriBank UK
Own Licence
AgriBank UK is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Ahli United Bank (UK) Plc
Own Licence
Ahli United Bank (UK) Plc is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Aldermore
Own Licence
Aldermore Bank is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Allied Irish Bank (GB)
Shared Licence
The following providers are all covered by their parent Company; AIB (UK) Plc: Allied Irish Bank (GB) and First Trust Bank (NI).
As a result, if you hold more than £85,000 in total with these providers, not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Allica Bank Ltd
Own Licence
Allica Bank Ltd is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Al Rayan Bank
Own Licence
Al Rayan Bank is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Arbuthnot Latham
Own Licence
Arbuthnot Latham is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Atom Bank
Own Licence
Atom Bank is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Aviva
Shared Licence
The following providers are all covered by their parent Company; The Bank of Scotland Plc: AA (accounts opened until 1 st September 2015), Aviva, Bank of Scotland, BM Savings (Birmingham Midshires), Halifax, Intelligent Finance, SAGA, and St James's Place
As a result, if you hold more than £85,000 in total with these providers, not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.
Axis Bank
Own Licence
Axis Bank Limited is not part of a shared licence.
But if you hold more than £85,000 not all of your money will be protected by the FSCS.