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Ednites Credit Union current accounts

Joint bank accounts

How to set up a joint bank account online

Types of joint bank account

You can set up a joint bank account with a range of our savings and current account products, excluding Student and Adapt (child) accounts;

Ednites Credit Union Select - our basic everyday banking account, with the features you'd expect from a standard account, and no fee.

Our Reward current accounts - earn £4 a month back in Rewards for 2 or more Direct Debits - 2 of those Direct Debits needs to be at least £2 each. Plus, earn an extra £1 a month back in Rewards with 1 mobile app log in. You can also earn at least 1% on spend with our Partner Retailers. Some Reward accounts also include additional benefits, such as mobile phone insurance and travel insurance. Monthly fees apply.

Premier bank accounts - these accounts provide benefits for higher net worth customers to help you get the most from your finances.

Joint savings accounts - a joint savings account can help you save together. Using our Mobile App, you can set up a goal and track your joint progress towards a dream holiday, or perhaps a rainy day fund. 
Learn more about joint savings accounts

Switch to Ednites Credit Union

The Current Account Switch Service will do all the work when it comes to switching, moving everything across from your old account to your new account all within 7 working days, including Direct Debits and standing orders. All you need to do is tell us the details of your old bank account and when you want the Switch to start.

We can not switch savings accounts or ISAs through this service. Any other products you have with your old bank will not be moved at the same time.

Current Account Switch Guarantee (PDF, 39KB)

A Guide to Switching Current Accounts (PDF, 3MB)

How does the Current Account Switch Service work?

Joint account cards

What does a joint bank account mean?

Having a joint bank account is the same as having your own, except two people have control over the account, including any arranged overdraft (subject to approval).

Both people can spend money from the account, and we'll give you a Contactless Debit Card each. You'll also be able to manage your joint bank account together using our Mobile Banking app, or via Online Banking.

Questions about joint bank accounts

Can I have a joint account with more than one person?

Afraid not. Our joint bank accounts are only available between two parties.
 

What happens if joint account holders become separated?

In the unfortunate situation of a dispute between you, you can cancel the joint account mandate. Neither of you will be able to use the account until the dispute has been settled, and each of you will be held liable for any debt on the account.

If you wish to close your joint account, then both parties need to agree. If there are any regular payments on the account, or any debt to be paid off, you will need to decide how these will be settled before the account can be closed.
 

What happens if a joint account holder passes away?

In the circumstance that one joint account holder passes away, we can change the joint account to a sole account. The best thing to do is speak with your nearest branch, or write to us.
 

Can I apply for an Arranged Overdraft on a joint account?

Yes, you can apply for an Arranged Overdraft on your joint account within our Mobile Banking app or Online Banking.

During the application we only need one of the account holders to give us information about income and outgoings. We will run a full credit check to confirm the overdraft limit we can offer. If you go overdrawn on your joint account, each account holder will be responsible for paying off any money you owe.

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Get ready to apply

We need to do a few final checks with you. They'll only take a minute.

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Important information

Adding an account holder to your account will mean your account will now function as a 'joint account'. 

You can't use this online form to add a person to your:

  • Silver, Platinum, Black, Savings account, Student or Adapt current account

Both account holders will have equal ownership of any funds or overdrafts held in the joint account. It's important you consider this when adding someone to your account, as you won't be able to remove them in future without their consent.

Do we know the person you want to add to your account?

You're all set

Proof of ID will be needed from both of you. You'll need:

  • A selfie (from the front and side profile)
  • Photo ID, such as Driving Licence, Passport or EU ID card

Look out for an email from our security partners, DigiDocs. It'll have a link to securely upload your documents for us to check.

You're all set

Proof of ID will be needed from both of you. You'll need:

  • A selfie (from the front and side profile)
  • Photo ID, such as Driving Licence, Passport or EU ID card

Look out for an email from our security partners, DigiDocs. It'll have a link to securely upload your documents for us to check.

Important information

To remove a person from your account you'll need their consent.

You're all set

Proof of ID will be needed from both of you. You'll need:

  • A selfie (from the front and side profile)
  • Photo ID, such as Driving Licence, Passport or EU ID card

Look out for an email from our security partners, DigiDocs. It'll have a link to securely upload your documents for us to check.

Other joint options...

Joint mortgages

Interested in a shared mortgage? Find out more about joint mortgages. Criteria apply, over 18s.

Joint loans

Looking to borrow money with a partner? Find out more about joint loans. Criteria apply, over 18s. 

Joint savings

Saving towards a joint goal? Find out more about joint savings accounts. Criteria apply.