Ethical Banking & Current Accounts
Ethical banking means choosing a financial institution that aligns with your values. This means your money isn't used for:
- Fossil fuels, contributing to climate change
- Weapons manufacturing
- Gambling and tobacco industries
- Other unethical industries
Instead, ethical banks invest in positive areas such as
- Renewable energy projects
- Sustainable initiatives
Choosing an ethical bank is a powerful way to support a better world and is one of the simplest and most ethically productive things you can do. .
With scores ranging from 0 to 96 out of 100, our guide has plenty of recommended banks and building societies that are doing things better than the big high street banks.
The dominance of corporate power is one of the main causes of the multitude of global issues we face today. It is not the only cause, but from climate change and biodiversity loss to rampant inequality and rising levels of obesity, powerful corporations – often multinational – have played a driving role.
But corporations do not exist in a vacuum, they frequently rely on credit and investment from banks and other financial institutions. In 2024 alone, lending by UK banks to non-financial UK businesses amounted to £485.9 billion. The question thus arises: which banks are financing those corporations and sectors that are responsible for so many of the harms we witness in the news?
Because banks play such an important role in shaping the wider economy around us, choosing an ethical bank account is consistently in our list of the most impactful changes that any individual can make.
Banks offering current accounts
This guide explores a variety of banks and financial institutions offering current accounts, from major players to ethical alternatives.
A few large banking groups dominate the UK market: Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, and NatWest Group, collectively holding 71% of the market.
However, this guide will show that smaller banks and building societies often score more highly when it comes to ethical practices.
The good news is that it is easy to switch bank and there are some great ethical choices readily available.