In order to progress with your loan application you may be asked to provide proof of an active bank account. The documents must be in colour, black and white copies will not be accepted. This account must be a personal account, not a business account.
Please note, some bank accounts do not meet our criteria, for example some do not accept direct debits. Your business adviser will be able to discuss these requirements with you during your application.
Please note, this must be either a PDF copy from your online bank account or a scanned copy of a physical statement that you have received by post. We do not accept screenshots of your online bank account.
Find out how to scan and upload your documents.
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Please note that you cannot submit a bank statement as both proof of a personal bank account and proof of address. If you have been asked to submit proof of address, there are a number of other documents we can accept.
Bank account types we can accept:
- Personal current account
- Personal cash account
Your statement must:
- Be dated within the last three months
- Show transactions from within the last 12 months
- Be for a personal bank account, not a business account or temporary account
- Be for a bank account established in the UK
- Be submitted in full, including all pages of the statement
What we need to see:
- Surname
- Date
- Address
- All transactions during the statement period
- Bank’s letter head
- Every page of the statement
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