Flagstone

Join the UK’s highest-rated* savings platform, and never apply for a savings account again.
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Flagstone for law firms

Flexibly move and manage your cash reserves as you see fit, with 200+ savings accounts from 60+ banks.

A cash portfolio in one place

Effortlessly protect and grow your business's cash in a single platform.

Maximise your interest with fixed-term accounts and keep cash to hand with instant access options.

All while ensuring full FSCS protection where eligible (up to £85,000 per banking group).

With Flagstone, you can cater for every plan, and prepare for every eventuality.

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Flagstone for lawyers

£1 trillion in UK savings earns half the interest it should. The Law Society has partnered with Flagstone to help you make more of your hard-earned cash.

How it works

With a single sign-up to Flagstone, you can open as many high-interest savings accounts as you like – all without a moment's paperwork.

No more applications or identity checks. Now, it's easy to take advantage of the latest rates.

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Talk is cheap. Trust is earned.

With over £16 billion in assets under administration, Flagstone is trusted with thousands of clients' hard-earned cash.

It's also rated 4.6/5 by 3,000+ reviewers on Trustpilot – making Flagstone the UK's highest-rated savings platform.*

Flagstone's goal is to help savers and businesses alike to manage, protect and grow that cash.

Flagstone partners strategically to achieve that goal – including with wealth managers like St. James's Place, household names like Saga, and technology partners like Interactive Investor.

*Based on average Trustpilot review rankings as at 3 March 2025, by which date Flagstone had 3,000+ Trustpilot reviews, putting it at 4.6 (excellent) out of a maximum of 5 stars. Download the full comparison as at 3 March 2025 (PDF 58 KB)