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Current Accounts

Business Current Account

The main function of a Business Current Account is that it allows you to receive payments from customers and pay your suppliers easily and efficiently.

Business Plus

Our Business Plus account has been designed to operate as your business's primary current account and pays interest on funds if your balance is in excess of £10,000.

Client Account

If your business or professional practice holds funds on behalf of your clients, we can offer a flexible way of managing these funds with easy access and tiered rates of interest.

High Interest Cheque Account

Our High Interest Cheque Account is an interest bearing cheque book account enabling you to earn interest on your savings.

Current Extra Account

An interest bearing, statement based cheque book account which provides convenient and easy accecss to your account and an extensive range of payment facilities.


Allied Irish Bank (GB) is a trademark used under licence by AIB Group (UK) p.l.c. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Allied Irish Banks, p.l.c.) incorporated in Northern Ireland. Registered Office, 4 Queens Square, Belfast, BT1 3DJ. Registered Number, NI 18800. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Allied Irish Bank (GB) is a member of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, established under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.

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