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Bank of London Review 2026: Rates, FSCS & Verdict

Bank of London review for 2026, FCA FRN 930379, FSCS protection explained: products, eligibility and who it suits.

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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor, Kaeltripton
Published 13 Jun 2026
Last reviewed 13 Jun 2026
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Bank of London Review 2026: Rates, FSCS & Verdict
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Best ISA & Savings AccountsBank of London

Bank of London operates as The Bank of London Group Limited, authorised and regulated by the FCA/PRA under Firm Reference Number 930379. This review covers its savings activity, its position under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, eligibility, and the customers it tends to suit, using verified information only.

Key facts at a glance

  • Legal entity: The Bank of London Group Limited.
  • Regulation: FCA/PRA authorised, FRN 930379.
  • FSCS: Eligible deposits protected.
  • Best suited to: Banks.

Last reviewed: June 2026

Bank of London: verified profile
Regulator statusFCA/PRA authorised, Firm Reference Number 930379
FSCS protectionEligible deposits protected by the FSCS
ProductsNot itemised in the records reviewed
EligibilityBanks; corporates and SMEs
Best known forSavings Accounts for banks

Bank of London in context

Bank of London trades as part of The Bank of London Group Limited and sits in the savings accounts space within the UK market. The brand is best understood through its legal structure rather than its marketing: the entity that holds the regulatory permissions is what determines how customer money is treated and protected.

Specific product names are not itemised in the verified records for this brand, so this page avoids listing rates or accounts that cannot be confirmed. The regulatory and protection facts below are what can be stated with confidence.

How the savings works in practice

Savings products like these are funded by the customer depositing money, with returns paid as interest or, for Sharia-compliant providers, as an expected profit rate. Access depends on the account type: instant or easy access allows withdrawals on demand, while fixed-term and notice accounts trade flexibility for a higher headline rate.

Money held in eligible deposits is covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, which is the backstop that applies if an authorised deposit-taker fails. That cover is per eligible person and is worth checking against any other balances held with the same banking group.

The detail that changes the picture

The nuance with Bank of London is less about the headline rate and more about access and protection: how quickly money can be withdrawn, whether the rate is fixed or variable, and how the deposit sits under FSCS rules. Those three points usually matter more than a small difference in advertised rate.

Who should look closer

On the verified positioning, Bank of London is aimed at banks, corporates and smes, financial intermediaries. That focus is useful context: a brand built around a specific audience often shapes its terms, service and eligibility around that group rather than the whole market.

As with any savings decision, suitability depends on individual circumstances: the amount involved, the time horizon and how the product sits alongside existing arrangements. The facts above are intended to support that judgement rather than replace it.

Regulation and protection

Bank of London is covered by UK financial regulation through Firm Reference Number 930379, which can be checked on the FCA register. That reference is the single most reliable way to confirm a firm is genuine before any money changes hands.

Eligible deposits are protected by the FSCS. The limit applies per eligible person per authorised firm, so anyone holding larger balances should check how cover spreads across the wider banking group.

Compare Bank of London against the market

Important information

This article is for general information only and is not financial advice. Kaeltripton is not authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority and does not provide regulated advice or recommendations. Rates, products and eligibility change; always confirm details with the provider and the relevant regulator before acting. Kaeltripton is registered with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO registration ZC135439).

Frequently asked questions

Is Bank of London FCA regulated?

Yes. The verified records show The Bank of London Group Limited authorised under Firm Reference Number 930379, which you can confirm on the FCA register.

Is my money with Bank of London FSCS protected?

Eligible deposits are protected by the FSCS. The limit applies per eligible person per authorised firm, so check it against any other balances you hold in the same group.

Who is Bank of London best for?

It is positioned for banks. Whether it suits you depends on your own amount, time horizon and existing arrangements.

How can I check Bank of London is genuine?

Search the firm on the FCA register at register.fca.org.uk and compare the contact details there with the official website. Never use links or numbers from unsolicited messages.

Does Bank of London have a mobile app?

App availability is set by the provider and may change; the official website lists the current channels. This page focuses on the facts that can be verified independently.

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Editorial Disclaimer

The content on Kaeltripton.com is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, tax, legal or regulatory advice. Kaeltripton.com is not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and is not a financial adviser, mortgage broker, insurance intermediary or investment firm. Nothing on this site should be construed as a personal recommendation. Rates, figures and product details are indicative only, subject to change without notice, and should always be verified directly with the relevant provider, HMRC, the FCA register, the Bank of England, Ofgem or other appropriate authority before any financial decision is made. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. If you require regulated financial advice, please consult a qualified adviser authorised by the FCA.

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Chandraketu Tripathi
Finance Editor · Kaeltripton.com
Chandraketu (CK) Tripathi, founder and lead editor of Kael Tripton. 22 years in finance and marketing across 23 markets. Writes on UK personal finance, tax, mortgages, insurance, energy, and investing. Sources: HMRC, FCA, Ofgem, BoE, ONS.

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