Many banks offer special current accounts for voluntary organisations and charities, and most give free banking if the account is in credit.
Conditions and benefits vary, and can change over time, so check directly with the bank you're considering opening an account with. We have highlighted the main features of current accounts from institutions that have strong links to the voluntary sector, or who have a presence in Scotland in this bank account comparison table.
Charity Account
For registered charities and registered societies, including Friendly Societies if no more than £250,000 will get paid in every 12 months, across this and any other Charity Account held by the organisation.
'All trustees listed on Charities Commission or on the governing documents in Scotland need to be applied to the bank account as a Key Account Person. This is to make sure we meet our regulatory and legal requirements when onboarding and maintaining a relationship. The Entity name must match Charity Commission register. There is a limit of 12 Key Account People if you’re applying for a Charity Account and are new to Lloyds.'
Community Account
For clubs or societies that benefit the local or wider community but are not registered charities, and organisations that don’t operate for the personal benefit of members, shareholders or for the generation or distribution of profit, if no more than £250,000 will get paid into this account every 12 months.
The above information also applies to Lloyds Bank in Scotland.
Organisations must be charities and/or organisations that have a social purpose, and not operate for the benefit of shareholders.
CAF Cash Account
For registered charities, community interest companies, co-operatives and credit unions.
Community Directplus
Charitable Bank Account
For charities and not-for-profit organisations with a charitable purpose.
Part of The Salvation Army, all profits made by the Bank go to support its ongoing work.
Business and Charity Current Account
(for charities with a turnover below £500,000)
Community Account
For charities, clubs and societies. To open a Community bank account all personal details of members or directors are needed. Can only apply if one of the parties named in the application has an existing RBS account/mortgage, and organisational turnover is below £100,000.
Business Current Account
Charities Choice Account
For registered charities. There is also a Clubs & Societies Current Account available.
All information featured above collated by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations. Information correct as of September 2025.
As well as providing practical information, we're also using our policy influence to make sure that the voluntary sector has access to the bank accounts and services we need. Find out more about the work we're doing on access to banking.