THE Payments Council today announced the banks and building societies that will be participating in the new Current Account Switch Service from September.

The list covers virtually 100 per cent of the current account marketplace.

When the new service launches in September, all of those current account providers will use the Current Account Switch Guarantee, detailing the benefits of the service, and will display the accompanying Trustmark.

Both have been designed to give consumers trust and confidence when switching current accounts.

Adrian Kamellard, chief executive of the Payments Council, said: “The Payments Council has worked closely with all of the financial institutions announced today to develop the Current Account Switch Service, which will make switching account from one bank or building society to another simple, reliable and hassle-free.

“Creating the Current Account Switch Service has involved massive systems changes on both a central and individual institution level.

“The new service, when launched in September, will deliver a significant step-change for current account switching in the UK, leading to more competition in the marketplace and greater choice for customers.”

Key features of the new Current Account Switch Service include:

  • The service is free to use
  • The switch will be completed in seven working days - a substantial improvement on the current process that can take between 18 and 30 working days
  • The customer can choose and agree the switch date with their new current account provider
  • All payments going out (for example Direct Debits) and those coming in (for example salary) will be moved from the old account to the new account
  • For 13 months payments accidentally made to the old account will be automatically redirected to the new account
  • The new Current Account Switch Guarantee means you will receive a refund of interest and charges on your old and new current accounts if anything goes wrong with the switch

Participants in the new Current Account Switch Service from launch (financial institution and bank and building society brand:

  • AIB Group (UK) p.l.c. (Allied Irish Bank (GB), First Trust Bank)
  • Bank of Ireland (Bank of Ireland UK PLC, Post Office)
  • Barclays (Barclays)
  • C Hoare & Co (C Hoare & Co)
  • Clydesdale Bank PLC (Clydesdale Bank, Yorkshire Bank)
  • Cumberland Building Society (Cumberland Building Society)
  • Danske Bank Group (Danske Bank (Northern Bank Limited and Danske Bank A/s London Branch)
  • Handelsbanken (Handelsbanken)
  • HSBC (HSBC Bank plc, first direct, M&S Bank)
  • Lloyds Banking Group (Bank of Scotland, Halifax, Lloyds TSB and the future TSB)
  • Metro Bank (Metro Bank)
  • Nationwide Building Society (Nationwide Building Society)
  • RBS Group (The Royal Bank of Scotland, NatWest, Ulster Bank, RBS International, Isle of Man Bank, Coutts, Adam & Company)
  • Reliance Bank (Reliance Bank)
  • Santander UK plc (Santander)
  • The Co-operative Bank (The Co-operative, smile)
  • Virgin Money (Virgin Money)

More information about the new service, including frequently asked questions and an explanation of how the switching process works, is available at paymentscouncil.org.uk/switch_service.

For further information contact the Payments Council press office on 020 3217 8251/8340 or email press@paymentscouncil.org.uk ends