Premier Banking
To join Premier, you’ll need a minimum of $100,000 saved or invested with us – or an annual gross income of $75,000 or more paid into a Int-POBank current account. If your circumstances happen to change, we'll let you know your options. Just so you know, we may change the eligibility criteria in future – but we’ll get in touch with you if we do.
Join Premier Banking and enjoy a range of exclusive rewards and benefits just for you, with no monthly account fee.
Premier exclusives, savings and investments
Get exclusive rates with your Premier account, Whether it’s for rainy days, dream holidays, or your future, there’s always something to save for. Our range of savings and investment options are designed to help you get there.
Marketing Strategies
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Specialist support that grows with you. Whether you’re adapting to change or seizing a moment, tap into our specialist support to help you succeed. We offer plenty of funding options to manage cashflow or fund growth, while our accredited international team can help you trade abroad.
Business Strategies
We know the coronavirus, situation is a worry right now, and we’re committed to supporting you and your business through this difficult time.
We’re receiving lots of business current account applications at the moment, so it’s taking us up to six weeks to process them. With that in mind, please only apply if it can’t wait, so we can focus on the businesses that need us most.
Time-saving digital tools
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Our Everyday Banking team is here to help with your day-to-day banking, while our UK-based Business Direct team2 is on hand to give guidance and support for your growing business – from strategy, planning and cashflow, to help on lending and trading abroad. Business banking expertise is just a phone call away so there’s no need to leave your workplace.
Receiving an international payment
We recommend that you have overseas money paid into your account by electronic transfer. We can pay international drafts and cheques into your account, but this is more expensive and can take longer for funds to clear. Because cheques aren’t cleared funds, they can be returned unpaid.