Bankline is available to eligible NatWest business current account customers. Fees apply.
Enhanced digital banking for your business
With Bankline you can view all your accounts on one profile, create multiple users with customised roles and make payments of all sizes securely. It’s a digital platform designed to put you in control of your business finances.
You’ll need a NatWest business current account to apply. Business banking and specific account eligibility criteria apply.
Key benefits
Is Bankline right for your business?
Bankline is suited to businesses that need a customisable digital banking service with a range of user management options. There’s a monthly service fee, based on the number of accounts you register.
If your business manages a lower volume or value of payments, our Online Banking service might be the better fit. Give us a call and we can help you decide which service is best for your business.
What is Bankline?
Bankline gives you the flexibility to view all your business accounts on one profile, make payments securely, and create multiple users with different access levels.
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Bankline in more detail
How much does Bankline cost?
The monthly service fee for Bankline is based on the number of accounts you register:
- 1-5 accounts is £20 per month
- 6-10 accounts is £80 per month
- 11+ accounts is £160 per month
Certain kinds of payments also come with a fee, but this isn't unique to Bankline. We can share a full break down of tariffs when you give us a call. Alternatively, have a look at our Bankline fact sheet for more details.
Bankline is not available for sole traders, however you can register for our Online Banking. If you are an unincorporated club or society, you may be eligible for Bankline for Communities.
Ready to apply?
Just complete our online form to get started.
If you’d like help deciding on your digital options, give us a call on:
0345 030 3109
+44 167 055 2026 (outside the UK)
18001 0345 030 3109 Relay UK
Lines open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Calls may be recorded.