I am a volunteer at a small theatre which is set up as a charity.
Does the theatre's bank account (greater than £100k) have the same protection as that of a private individual where up to £85k is protected? If not, what would be the best option? At present, we have two accounts with separate banks.
Would banking with a too-big-to-fail bank be safer than a small bank?
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Bank Account for Small Theatre
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Re: Bank Account for Small Theatre
https://www.fscs.org.uk/how-we-work/cla ... s-charity/
If a UK-authorised bank, building society or credit union fails, we'll automatically compensate each eligible company depositor up to £85,000.
Your small business, limited company or charity will need to meet certain eligibility criteria to claim compensation with FSCS.
We assess eligibility on a case-by-case basis and it varies for different types of claim.
Legal status will affect eligibility, e.g., if you’re an individual or incorporated entity (such as a corporation or limited partnership).
Charitable status is never relevant to eligibility.
If you’re a small business owner or director of a charity, check if you can claim or contact us if you’d prefer.
If a UK-authorised bank, building society or credit union fails, we'll automatically compensate each eligible company depositor up to £85,000.
Your small business, limited company or charity will need to meet certain eligibility criteria to claim compensation with FSCS.
We assess eligibility on a case-by-case basis and it varies for different types of claim.
Legal status will affect eligibility, e.g., if you’re an individual or incorporated entity (such as a corporation or limited partnership).
Charitable status is never relevant to eligibility.
If you’re a small business owner or director of a charity, check if you can claim or contact us if you’d prefer.
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Re: Bank Account for Small Theatre
supremetwo wrote:https://www.fscs.org.uk/how-we-work/claims-process/small-business-charity/
If a UK-authorised bank, building society or credit union fails, we'll automatically compensate each eligible company depositor up to £85,000.
Your small business, limited company or charity will need to meet certain eligibility criteria to claim compensation with FSCS.
We assess eligibility on a case-by-case basis and it varies for different types of claim.
Legal status will affect eligibility, e.g., if you’re an individual or incorporated entity (such as a corporation or limited partnership).
Charitable status is never relevant to eligibility.
If you’re a small business owner or director of a charity, check if you can claim or contact us if you’d prefer.
Supremetwo - Thanks very much. I'll pass on the information to the theatre trustees.
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