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How does your bank rank? CMA releases satisfaction survey ratings

August 15, 20254 Mins Read
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Challenger banks continue to lead the way in the latest set of banking satisfaction results published by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).

The league table is the 14th of its kind and sees Monzo ranked as number 1 for consumers in both Great Britain and Northern Ireland, while traditional banks   generally scored lower than their digital rivals.

Introduced by the CMA as part of its Retail Banking Order, the banking satisfaction survey is an annual review conducted by independent research companies Ipsos and BVA-BDRC.

The large-scale survey ranks the service quality of personal and business current account providers in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is designed to highlight how banks are serving their customers and scores them on a range of banking services – such as online and mobile banking, overdrafts, and in-store experience. For small business customers, it also considers the role and service provided by their account manager.

There is one new entrant in this year’s survey: Mettle, a new online business current account provider from NatWest for sole traders and companies of up to two owners.

The full results for July 2024 to June 2025 are available for consumer accounts and for business accounts. Below is a summary of the banks that ranked highest and lowest for overall service:

Great Britain: Personal current account providers (out of 17)

1st Monzo
2nd (joint) Chase
2nd (joint) Starling Bank
15th The Co-operative Bank
16th Virgin Money
17th Royal Bank of Scotland

Great Britain: Business current account providers (out of 17)

1st Monzo
2nd Mettle
3rd Starling Bank
14th (joint) Barclays
14th (joint) HSBC UK
14th (joint) Bank of Scotland
17th The Co-operative Bank

Northern Ireland: Personal current account providers (out of 12)

1st Monzo
2nd Nationwide
3rd Starling Bank
10th Ulster Bank
11th Bank of Ireland UK
12th Allied Irish Banks

Northern Ireland: Business current account providers (out of 5)

1st Santander
2nd (joint) Danske Bank
2nd (joint) Ulster Bank
4th Bank of Ireland UK
5th Allied Irish Banks

Daniel Turnbull, Senior Director of Markets at the CMA, said:

This data puts power into customers’ hands. Whether it’s for a personal or business account, people can see how their bank fares against others – and stay or switch, according to their needs. It also puts pressure on banks to listen to feedback and think about whether the services they provide are really working for customers.

The CMA requires banks and building societies to display the survey results prominently both online and in-branch, so their customers can see how their bank is faring – and consider whether they could get a better experience elsewhere.

Notes to editors:

  1. The CMA cannot comment on the performance of individual banks. Journalists should speak to the individual banks for further information.

  2. Personal account providers (such as banks and building societies) with 150,000 or more active account holders in Great Britain and 20,000 or more business current accounts are obliged to collect and publish this data. In Northern Ireland, the equivalent numbers are 20,000 for personal current accounts (PCAs) and 15,000 for business current accounts (BCAs).

  3. If customers think their bank has misinformed or overcharged them, they can contact Citizens Advice or the Financial Ombudsman Service.

  4. The CMA enforces the Retail Banking Order and regularly checks that banks are complying. If the CMA finds the Order is being breached, it can take action. Learn more about what happens when banks breach the Order. Potential breaches can be reported to [email protected].

  5. All enquiries from the public should be directed to the CMA’s General Enquiries team on [email protected] or by phone on 020 3738 6000.

  6. For media enquiries, please contact the CMA press office on 0203 738 6460 or [email protected].

  7. Survey numbers below:

  • Total number of bank brands in GB – PCA = 17 and BCA = 17
  • Total number of bank brands in NI – PCA = 12 and BCA = 5
  • Total number of PCA customers in GB = 17,000
  • Total number of PCA customers in NI = 6,000
  • Total number of BCA customers in GB = 20,400
  • Total number or BCA customers in NI = 2,983
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