Business banking made easy. Manage your bank accounts, spending and savings.
Created for our business customers, the Santander Business Banking app lets you manage your accounts on the go.Personal customer? You’ll need to download our other app, ‘Santander Mobile Banking’ to manage your personal accounts.You can:• check your balances and statements• authorise payments you’ve made in Online Business Banking, or online with retailers using your Santander business debit or credit card• view your credit card(s)• set up alerts for when your balance exceeds or drops below a certain amount or to get a weekly mini-statement on your business current account• view, amend or cancel pending payments• find your nearest Santander branch in an instant, and get driving or walking directions• report lost or stolen cards• see your personal accounts alongside your business accounts, and make payments and transfers from theseUsing the appThe first time you use Santander Mobile Business Banking, you’ll be asked to register your device. You’ll need to have to hand the mobile phone that you’ve registered with us to receive One Time Passcodes.Once that’s done, you’re ready to use the app. It’s simple:If you don’t have any payments awaiting authorisation, the next time you open the app you’ll need to log on using your security details. You can then use all the great features of the app listed above.Alternatively, if you’ve set up a payment using Online Business Banking or used your business debit or credit card to make a purchase online, you may be instructed to authorise it using Santander Mobile Business Banking. In that case you should:• Open the app and follow the instructions on screen to authorise the payment.• Once you’ve authorised the payment, return to the site where you started it to confirm whether the payment has been successful.If you open the app and see an authorisation request for a payment that you didn’t set up, please stop the payment and call us so that we can help protect you from fraud.Important informationNever share a One Time Passcode (OTP) with another person. Not even a Santander employee.Never download software or let anyone log on to your computer or devices remotely following or during a cold call.Never enter your Online Business Banking details after clicking on a link in an email or text message.When you install Santander Mobile Business Banking, you may be asked to let it access information or use your device’s features. This is so that some of the app’s features can run properly (almost all Android apps do this). Android own the names of permissions and Santander will only use them to enhance your experience when using the app. You can find a list of the app’s permissions in your phone’s Applications Manager, or by visiting Google Play and clicking ‘Installed’.English language only.Santander Mobile Business Banking will not run on devices that have been rooted.Please make sure you have the latest Android software on your phone so that our app runs smoothly. Your device will need to be running Android version 5.0 or above in order to use this app. Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc.Santander UK plc. Registered Office: 2 Triton Square, Regents Place, London, NW1 3AN, United Kingdom. Registered Number 2294747. Registered in England and Wales. www.santander.co.uk. Telephone 0800 389 7000. Calls may be recorded or monitored. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Our Financial Services Register number is 106054. You can check this on the Financial Services Register by visiting the FCA’s website www.fca.org.uk/register. Santander and the flame logo are registered trademarks.We’ll now ask you to register your device the first time you log on to the updated app. You can now also authorise payments you’ve made in Online Business Banking, or online with retailers using your Santander business debit or credit card.Look out for more changes coming soon to Santander Mobile Business Banking.
I can clearly see it was CLEARLY abandoned 2 years ago, in favour of the Personal account ... Managed to set it up using other adjacent device = ridiculous! On payments to ... app is limited and does not show payee reference = ridiculous! After payment touched Home icon and you disconnected me = ridiculous! To login I must input PW (mine very long!) and pin = ridiculous! Why did you abandon your small business customers with this forgotten app since 2020? ...COVID excuse coming up!
You have got to make this so it doesn't log you out when you switch apps, it is maddening.
Useless app. Still can't view the entire transaction details because of the limitations of the viewable characters. Why won't you fix this? Seriously, why do you hate your customers? WHY? You have any idea the issues you cause, the stresses you cause because of this utterly rubbish and out of date app? I'm just fed up. Santander are the very worst of a bad bunch.
This is an average app. It does most of what you want it to do and not much more. There are two things that I really hate and they are 1) the inability to create new payments in app and 2) the fact that the description for bank payments doesn't show the entire description. WRAP THE TEXT FOR GOODNESS SAKE, IT'S NOT THAT HARD!!!!
As other reviewers said - the built in Secure Keyboard Makes it impossible to type password in. No provision for special characters. Crazy...
There are some terrible "security" decisions here. app uses own keyboard, not the system one and there's no keyboard overlay for special characters, so you're stuck if you use them; password entry doesn't work with password managers, forcing use of less secure, more easily remembered passwords; there's no ability to setup system biometrics so the minute you switch away from the app you have to go through the same login rigmarole again when switching back.
awkward to log in rubbish version this is
Load of rubbish. Won't let me log on. Uninstalled.
Doesn't even open 99% of the time
Awful. Doesn't work. And why does Santander need so many different apps? Can't you unify them? I suppose you need to employ someone who can code properly in the first instance.