You’re the driving force behind your sole trader business, from winning the clients to doing the actual work. But is your financial admin keeping up, or is mixing business and personal spending making Self Assessment a nightmare?
If this is the case, it sounds like you might need a business account. To help you make an informed choice, we’ve put together this quick overview of the features, pros, cons and fees associated with the most popular business bank accounts for sole traders in the UK.
We’ve also compared these accounts with Wise Business - the non-bank alternative business account that can help you streamline your finances and get paid by international clients.


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Features
| Account | Features |
| Wise Business | - Hold 40+ currencies
- Local account details
- Physical and virtual cards
- FCA regulated
- Invoicing included
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| Monzo Business | - Savings pots available
- Integrates with most major accounting software
- Virtual cards
- Team access
- FSCS protected1
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| Mettle | - Invoicing included
- Auto-match invoices to payments
- Saving pot feature
- FSCS protected2
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| Tide | - Accounting and tax tools
- FSCS protected
- Expense management
- Earn interest3
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| Starling Business | - Cash and cheque deposits
- Saving “spaces,” allowing you to set money aside
- Integration with accounting software
- FSCS protected4
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| Tide | - Invoicing and accounting integrations
- Linked debit and expense cards
- Option to open a savings account
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| ANNA Money | - Expense cards
- Local and international payments
- Payment links for accepting transfers
- Ways to pay in cash
- Cashback on eligible spending
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| Airwallex | - Multi-currency (hold 23 currencies)
- Local and international transfers
- Debit and expense cards
- Receive customer card payments (links/plugins)
- For Ltd Co, LLPs, LPs, Partnerships, Sole Traders
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| Virgin Money (M Account for Business) | - Integration with accounting software
- Automated spending categories
- In-person support5
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| Revolut Pro | - Designed for freelancers and sole traders
- Operates within the personal Revolut app
- Provides a separate account with its own IBAN
- Dedicated Pro debit card
- Earn cashback on card spending (rate depends on your personal plan)
- Accept payments via links, QR codes, invoices, and a card reader
- Multi-currency payments and currency exchange
- In-app invoicing and expense tracking tools
- Tax Pockets to set aside funds
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| Revolut Business | - For sole traders who have a registered company
- Hold 25+ currencies
- Accept online and in-person payments
- Integration with accounting software
- Virtual and physical cards6
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Pros and cons of each account
| Account | Pros | Cons |
| Wise Business | - No monthly fees (only a one-off opening fee)
- Excellent for international payments
- Transparent and fair pricing
- Great integration with accounting software
| - Electronic money services provider (note: Wise is not a bank)
- Limited cheque and cash support
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| Monzo Business | - Can automatically assign a percentage of income to a saving pot
- Ability to upgrade account as you scale
- Fast onboarding, including on the same day8
- Mobile-first experience means it’s easy to bank anywhere
| - Cash handling costs can add up quickly
- No branch presence
- Limited native support for multi-currency transactions
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| Mettle | - Free access to FreeAgent2
- Can automatically assign a percentage of income to a saving pot
- No fees for standard use
| - No ability to borrow money
- No international payment support
- No multi-user access
- No cheque deposit
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| Tide | - Accepts international payments
- Easily integrates with accounting software
- Easy to switch to3
- In-built invoicing tools
| - Free plans still come with transaction costs
- High fees for international transactions
- Caps and limits for free plans
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| Starling Business | - Low or no fees
- Free UK transfers
- Can automatically assign a percentage of income to a space
| - International currency limitations
- Fees for foreign transactions
- No interest on business balance
- Limited features unless you add the Business Toolkit
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| Tide | - Multiple plans, including a free option
- Invoicing and accounting tools
- Savings account option available
| - Expense cards cost £5/month on lower-tier plans
- Transfers in/out cost £0.20 on the free plan
- ATM withdrawals cost £1 on all plans
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| ANNA Money | - Pay As You Go (PAYG) plan with no monthly fee
- Cashback available
- Can accept cash payments
- Payment links feature
| - PAYG plan has fees for most transactions (£0.20 local transfer, £1 ATM)
- International transfers have a fee (e.g., £5 + 1% conversion)
- Extra cards cost £3/month on lower plans
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| Airwallex | - No monthly fees
- Strong multi-currency support
- Good for receiving online/card payments
- Competitive currency exchange (0.5% - 1%)
| - Variable fees for receiving card payments
- SWIFT payments cost £10 - £20
- Fees for receiving payments via local methods (£0.20 + fixed fee)
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| Virgin Money (M Account for Business) | - Free UK transfers \ No monthly fee and free online business banking
- Earn cashback
- Multi-user access
| - Turnover eligibility limitations
- Cash limits
- Fees for "premium" transactions like international payments
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| Revolut Pro | - No monthly account fee
- Easy and fast setup within the main Revolut app
- Earn cashback on business-related card purchases
- Multiple, flexible methods for accepting payments
- Good for international payments and currency exchange
- Helps separate freelance finances from personal spending
| - Must have a Revolut Personal account to use it
- Not available for registered limited companies
- Transaction fees apply for accepting payments from clients
- No cash or cheque deposit options
- Customer support is primarily via in-app chat
- Not covered by the FSCS (funds are 'safeguarded' as an e-money institution)
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| Revolut Business | - Good for international transactions
- Local bank details
- Able to grant other users permissions
| - Fees beyond your allotted allowances
- Unclear protection while it transfers to being a fully licensed bank
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Account fees
| Account | Fees |
| Wise Business | - Free after a £45 setup fee
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| Monzo Business | - Lite plan is free
- Pro plan starts at £9/month8
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| Mettle | Free for standard, £4/month for Mettle+9 |
| Tide | Free with paid plans starting at £12.49/ month3 |
| Starling Business | Free with fees for international accounts and the Business Toolkit4 |
| Tide | - Free: £0/month
- Plus: £9.99/month
- Pro: £18.99/month
- Cashback: £49.99/month
- (Transaction fees vary by plan)
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| ANNA Money | - PAYG: £0/month (Local transfers £0.20)
- Business: £14.90/month (50 free local transfers)
- Big Business: £49.90/month (Free local transfers)
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| Airwallex | - Monthly fee: None
- Currency exchange: 0.5% - 1%
- Transfers: Local can be free; SWIFT £10-£20
- Receive payments: Variable (cards) or £0.20 + fixed fee (local)
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| Virgin Money (M Account for Business) | Free5 |
| Revolut Pro | Free |
| Revolut Business | Basic plan starts at £10/ month11 |
Discover Wise Business: the no-stress business account for sole traders


Dealing with international payments through high-street banks can be a headache for sole traders looking for transparency when it comes to fees they’re being charged.
Enter Wise Business - the simple alternative to business accounts.
With Wise Business, you can send money to 140+ countries and hold 40+ currencies.
What’s more, you can exchange your hard-earned money at the mid-market exchange rate and get local account details for currencies when you’re abroad.
Be smart, Get Wise.
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Sources:
- Monzo, Business Banking Features
- Mettle, Business Bank Account
- Tide, Business Current Account
- Starling, Business Account
- Virgin Money, M Account for Business
- Revolut, Open Business Account
- Monzo, Information about Business Current Account services
- Monzo, Business Banking
- NatWest, Mettle Mobile Account
- Revolut, Business Account Plans
Sources last checked on 21st October, 2025
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