To those needing to set up new accounts, am I right in thinking that it's free to receive a BACS payment?
If so, no need to let your customers have the new account details.
Just open a new business account, a lot are doing free banking for 18 months.
Then no matter where the payment comes from, BACS to the account of your choice once it's in.
For example, I was one of the lucky ones who got 'free business banking for life' from Santander.
But when we went limited, my accountant wanted me to have a Barclays business account.
Which is £6.50 a month +£1.50 for every cheque I write or deposit. All E payments, free.
But my local branch doesn't have a nightsafe.
I bank personally with HSBC.
So, every Wednesday morning, around 7am I deposit all my cheques (though not a lot anymore admittedly) in Santander.
Customers who pay BACS, only a few tbh, pay direct to Barclays.
And at the end of the month I plop my cash in the automatic machine in HSBC.
Last working day of the month, everything gets BACS'd (on my phone) to the 'proper' business account.
Still only costs £6.50PCM (+GoCardLess charges)