This is really a matter for the Treasurer/Finance Director/whatever
their title is, but given previous discussion on the list, I thought
you might find this (which I found out about today) of use:
http://www.bba.org.uk/bba/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=142&a=225
The one thing missing is the monthly charge rates (if any), but it
gives a fair idea of what's on the marketplace. Charities and
not-for-profit groups with turnover under £100K a year can often get
free banking.
As I said before, branch location/phgone/online services of best use to
the treasurer, services and price are likely to be the three key
criteria - and the trustees will need to weigh up services offered
versus cost. If you're likely to want (the hassle of) direct debits,
and/or have lots of cash donations, the Bank of Scotland one doesn't
look too bad, especially with the Halifax network for the deposit of
cheques, money etc.
Hope that helps
Scott
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