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The Co-operative Bank has today launched a brand new account for businesses with exclusive perks. For just £10 per month, customers can ...

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The Co-operative Bank has today launched a brand new account for businesses with exclusive perks. For just £10 per month, customers can access a Business Bank Account Plus which offers exclusive benefits, including:

–        Instant Access Business Savings Account with exclusive higher interest rate*

–        Up to £70 Love2Shop voucher when purchasing an eligible business insurance policy

–        Overdraft facility of up to £25,000 with no arrangement fee**.

The Co-operative Bank’s current £200 cashback offer for opening a new business account will effectively cover the cost of the monthly fee for the first 20 months.

Lisa Galley, Head of Business Banking Products at The Co-operative Bank, said:

“Businesses in today’s climate are time poor – they haven’t got hours or even minutes to spend searching for insurance policies or the best savings account. Especially when growth is on the agenda for business owners, we want to make it easy for them to get what they need, and more, from their banking provider when they’re setting up an account.

And with our current £200 cashback offer, customers can effectively get these exclusive benefits for the first 20 months on us, so it feels even better to cross a few things off the to-do list.”

As well as exclusive benefits, business customers will get all the perks of a standard business account, including accountancy software integration, discounted payment terminals and more.

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