Fair Everywhere Business Banking
About Fair Everywhere
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How it worksFair Everywhere offered an online-only business account to UK businesses with global ambitions, giving businesses the tools they need to bank simply and grow internationally, all with no credit checks. However, as of November 2024 they moved all existing accounts to their sister site Card One Money, a trading style of the parent company Equals Money UK.
See our full Fair Everywhere business account review and see how they compare with other digital business bank account providers.
Fair Everywhere pros & cons
Pros of Fair Everywhere
- Multiple currencies available
- No credit checks
- Fast applications
- Hands-on, dedicated account manager
- Cashback rewards
- Can use Post Office cash & cheque services
Cons of Fair Everywhere
- No longer available to customers
- No FSCS protection
- Expensive application fee
- No branches for those that prefer to see a person
Fair Everywhere business account
Fair Everywhere offered the one business account, designed for businesses that trade across borders and deal with multiple currencies.
These are the typical fees you could have expected to pay for the Fair Everywhere business account:
Account name | Fair Everywhere Business Account |
Application fee | £55 |
Monthly fee | £12.50 |
Bank transfers | 30p |
UK card purchases | Free |
International card purchases | 2.75% |
UK ATM withdrawals | £1.50 |
International ATM withdrawals | £3 plus 2.75% of value |
Interest (AER) | 0% |
Eligibility
To be eligible for a Fair Everywhere account you must:
- Be a sole trader or limited company
- Be a UK resident (all owners must be UK residents, if applicable)
- Be a UK-based business
- Be 18 or over
- Have an Android or iOS device
- Have a UK phone number
Fair Everywhere reviews
Fair Everywhere averages a score of 2.2 stars on Trustpilot, from only 13 reviews, with 69% rating them 1-star.
Information correct as of 23rd January 2025.