To support Ukraine

We open current accounts * for Ukrainian refugees
* E-money account with payment card
E-money account with debit card
*

£
15

To support Ukraine

We open current accounts * for Ukrainian refugees
E-money account with payment card
*

£
15
Sign up in minutes after crossing the UK Border
No monthly fee until the end of December 2022
Zero transfer fees to Ukraine for new and existing users **
**
Zero transfer fees from now until July 31, 2022. The transfer limits to Ukraine are currently up to £10,000 (or equivalent currency) per transaction/per month.
£15 as a bonus for the start after account is active

Banking Services for Ukrainian refugees

Set up your account in three quick steps!

Get the app

Download from the AppStore or GooglePlay instantly – no queues, no visit to a bank branch.

Confirm your details

  • UK phone number;
  • UK address - just use your relative’s or sponsor’s address;
  • for the Tax Identification Number (TIN) provide the Ukrainian Tax Number and indicate Ukraine as a Tax Jurisdiction.

Scan your key documents

  • Passport;
Simply check your messages to get everything ready for your new account
  • Stamp from the Border Force UK confirming crossing the border;
  • Visa
After you will get the message in the app to upload:

Ready to start?

How to add funds to your Amaiz account in the UK?

Remember that Faster Payments may take a few hours to complete, even up to one business day, depending on the other bank. Once the funds are credited to your balance, you'll receive a push notification.

About the company

We are Amaiz Ltd (Amaiz), an electronic money (e-money) institution authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for the issuing of electronic money and payment instruments (FCA firm reference: 900857). We are registered in the United Kingdom with company number 10977384.
support@amaiz.com
020 3987 3173 (support, freephone)
St Clare House, 30-33 Minories, London EC3N 1DD
© 2022 Amaiz. All rights reserved. Amaiz Ltd is an e-money institution under UK Electronic Money Regulations 2011, regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (No. 900857).