Exchanging old banknotes

There is no deadline to exchange old banknotes with the Bank of England. But it is usually easier and quicker to exchange notes at your own bank or at the Post Office.

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The Bank of England counter is open Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 3pm (excluding Bank Holidays). Last entry at 2.45pm.

Exchanging old notes at your UK bank

If you have a UK bank account, the easiest and quickest way to exchange old banknotes is to pay them into your bank account.

Banks and building societies that accept old paper notes as deposits include:

Exchanging old notes at your UK bank

Exchanging old notes at the Post Office

The Post Office will accept most old notes as a deposit into any UK bank account you can access with them.

There are also 47 Post Office branches across the UK that will swap old banknotes, even if you do not have a bank account.

See the Post Office website to exchange withdrawn banknotes.

The Post Office is suitable for you if you:

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Exchanging old notes by post

There is no deadline to exchange old banknotes with the Bank of England by post.

We are currently experiencing delays of up to 90 working days processing postal banknote exchanges.

Banknotes are sent at your own risk. So please take appropriate measures to insure against loss or theft.

Exchanging by post is suitable for you if:

We can reimburse you with:

We can only pay into accounts that accept sterling (GBP) and all payments are sent via SWIFT transfer. We do not charge for this service, but their intermediaries may charge you.

What you need to do

  1. Individuals should fill in and print the banknote exchanges application form and businesses should fill in and print the business banknote exchanges application form.
  2. For exchanges over £700 and all business exchanges, enclose a copy of your photo ID and proof of your permanent address (even if this is outside of the UK) – see our acceptable Identification and proof of address documents
  3. Enclose supporting documents – this is very important for exchanges over £700 and for businesses exchanging with us by post
  4. Send your money, identification and supporting documents to:

Dept NEX
Bank of England
Langston Road
Loughton
Essex
IG10 3TN

ID and proof of address

We accept the following as proof of address (permanent home address even if it is outside of the UK):

Supporting documents

In addition to the mandatory identification documents we require, some of the documents we may request are:

If you are exchanging on behalf of a business: