Algbra Algbra Account (Standard)
Islamic Bank Accounts in England
Algbra's free everyday e-money account for UK residents: multi-currency spending on a Mastercard debit card (biodegradable, with compostable packaging), Apple Pay and Google Wallet, instant in-app currency conversion, fee-transparent pricing, donations to 100+ causes, and a per-transaction carbon footprint tracker with offsetting. Issued by Algbra FS UK Limited, an FCA-authorised electronic money institution (FRN 952360).
Algbra fills the gap the licensed Islamic banks abandoned: a slick, free, everyday account UK Muslims can actually open. The design honesty is notable - interest-free, safeguarded, ethically screened - but users should be clear-eyed that safeguarding is not FSCS and no scholar board signs off the shelf. Best used as the spending layer, with savings pushed into the FSCS-protected Saver Cubes or a licensed Islamic bank. The Standard plan is free, so the cost of trying it as a spending layer is nil, and the same app opens the door to the FSCS-protected Saver Cubes when savings accumulate.
Pros
- Modern app experience no UK Islamic bank currently offers retail customers
- Free plan with genuine multi-currency utility
- Values features (zakat-adjacent giving, carbon) built in, not bolted on
- Balances are safeguarded in segregated accounts and never lent out, so the float cannot generate riba
Cons
- E-money: safeguarded but NOT FSCS-protected
- No named Shariah oversight
- Not a bank - no financing products or credit
Open Account
Visit Algbra's website to learn more and get started.
See pricing & termsOpens Algbra's site, no obligation
Product Details
Account Type
E-money current account
Monthly Fee
0 GBP
Structure
No profit; transaction account
Algbra in England
Algbra's E-money current account serves customers in England. Islamic savings in the UK pay an expected profit rate from Shariah-compliant investments rather than interest. There is no monthly maintenance fee on this account. Check the provider's FSCS status: deposits at PRA-authorised banks are FSCS protected, while e-money balances are safeguarded but not FSCS deposit protected. Algbra operates across the UK, so England residents have full access to this product.
Our Take on Algbra
Algbra is the practical answer to the everyday-banking hole in UK Islamic finance: a free, well-built e-money account with a debit card, multi-currency features and a values layer, open to any UK resident today. Its cleverest move is the Ethical Saver Cubes, which route savings through Standard Chartered under a fully disclosed Commodity Murabaha so the money gains FSCS protection the wallet itself lacks. The two caveats belong in every recommendation: the wallet is safeguarded e-money, not an FSCS-insured bank deposit, and no scholar board or certificate is published anywhere - the halal claim rests on interest-free design and structural transparency rather than named supervision. Use it as the spending layer of a halal money stack, with serious savings in the Cubes or at a licensed Islamic bank.
How Algbra Works
Download and open free
UK residents open a Standard account in minutes; non-residents can take the Borderless plan at 10 GBP/month for UK account details.
Spend on the card
Use the Mastercard debit card with multi-currency balances and instant in-app conversion; donations and carbon tracking run automatically.
Lock savings in Cubes
Create 3, 6 or 12 month Ethical Saver Cubes at fixed in-app rates; money moves to Standard Chartered under Murabaha and gains FSCS protection while locked.
Collect at maturity
The pre-agreed profit pays out at Cube maturity (counting toward your Personal Savings Allowance); wallet balances remain instantly spendable throughout.
Financing Structure
The Algbra account is safeguarded e-money: balances sit in segregated accounts at credit institutions rather than being lent, so customers hold a redemption claim rather than a bank deposit - interest-free by design, ethically screened by commitment, but outside FSCS. Ethical Saver Cubes use Commodity Murabaha executed by Standard Chartered: the bank buys Shariah compliant commodities and sells them at a pre-agreed higher deferred price, delivering a fixed, contractually agreed profit at maturity; funds in Cubes are FSCS-protected up to 120,000 GBP via Standard Chartered. The portfolio referenced excludes alcohol, gambling, tobacco and arms.
In-Depth Analysis
Algbra Group's consumer product is an FCA-authorised electronic money account (Algbra FS UK Limited, FRN 952360) positioned at the intersection of Islamic and ethical finance: interest-free by design, committed to keeping customer money away from unethical or high-risk investments, B Corp certified, with donations to 100+ causes and per-transaction carbon tracking built into the app. The Standard plan is free and includes a biodegradable Mastercard debit card, multi-currency balances with instant conversion, and Apple Pay/Google Wallet support; the Borderless plan (10 GBP/month) extends UK account details to non-UK residents; a Plus tier adds premium features. Verification for this build (crawled 2026-08-06) confirms live products with published plans and fee schedules - this is a real, operating service, not an app shell.
The e-money architecture is the key structural fact. Customer balances are safeguarded in segregated accounts rather than lent out, which means two things: the riba question largely dissolves on the float (the money is not deployed into interest-based lending the way bank deposits fund a conventional book), and there is no FSCS protection - if Algbra FS UK failed, recovery would run through the safeguarding regime, which is slower and less absolute than deposit insurance. Algbra is straightforward about this in its terms; users should be equally clear-eyed.
Ethical Saver Cubes are the standout product. Savers lock 3, 6 or 12 month Cubes at a fixed Expected Profit Rate agreed at creation; the funds are placed with Standard Chartered Bank (FRN 114276) and structured as Commodity Murabaha - Standard Chartered purchases Shariah compliant commodities through a broker and sells them at an agreed higher deferred price, generating a contractually fixed return from a genuine asset trade. Because the money sits at Standard Chartered, it carries FSCS protection up to 120,000 GBP while in a Cube, capped at 120,000 GBP across all active Cubes. The FAQ-level disclosure of the Murabaha mechanics is the most detailed we have seen on any UK consumer product. The catches: rates are only visible in-app so comparison shopping from the website is impossible, the legal provider is Shoal Limited (company 13846154), an unregulated intermediary relying on regulated third parties, and there is no early withdrawal.
Shariah governance is the gap. No scholars, board or certification body are named anywhere on algbra.com - not for the account, not for the Cubes. For a company whose Murabaha disclosure is genuinely excellent, the absence of a named fatwa or certificate is an odd last-mile omission, and it places Algbra a tier below even HBZ's window governance (AAOIFI standards with IFAAS audit), let alone the named boards at the licensed Islamic banks. Our classification is no_public_review: the design is credibly interest-free and the structure disclosed, but nobody has publicly signed it.
Shariah Compliance Details
- Algbra FS UK Limited is an FCA-authorised electronic money institution, FRN 952360 (algbra.com, crawled 2026-08-06)
- E-money balances are safeguarded in segregated accounts; NOT FSCS-protected
- Ethical Saver Cubes: Commodity Murabaha executed by Standard Chartered Bank (FRN 114276); provider Shoal Limited (company 13846154, unregulated); FSCS protection up to 120,000 GBP while funds are in a Cube
- No Shariah scholars, supervisory board or certification published for any product (verified 2026-08-06)
- B Corp certified; interest-free product design with ethical investment screening commitments
How Algbra Compares
Algbra's real competitors are conventional fintechs (Monzo, Revolut) that UK Muslims use by default, and against those it offers values alignment and the Murabaha savings bridge at the cost of FSCS-free wallet balances. Within halal finance, Kestrl attacks the same everyday-money space with deeper faith features but an earlier-stage product; HBZ Sirat offers the FSCS-protected bank version of daily banking with branches but no app polish; Nomo is irrelevant to UK residents. The Cubes compete respectably with licensed banks' fixed terms once in-app rates are checked against AlRayan (4.73%) and HBZ (4.81%).
Deeper faith toolkit (zakat, purification, spending screening) and a Maybank Islamic partnership, but earlier-stage with waitlist access.
A real FSCS-protected Islamic bank current account with branches - the safer everyday base, without the app experience.
FSCS-protected savings from 1 GBP with published rates for money beyond the Cube allocation.
Bottom Line
Algbra is the best everyday halal money app open to UK residents, and the Saver Cubes are a genuinely clever FSCS-protected savings bridge. Treat the wallet as a spending layer (safeguarded, not insured), check Cube rates in-app against the licensed banks, and note that the halal claim - however credible in design - carries no named scholar's signature.
Read full Algbra reviewShariah Compliance & Oversight
No Shariah scholars or supervisory board are named on algbra.com (crawled 2026-08-06); the halal positioning rests on interest-free product design, ethical investment screening commitments and the disclosed Murabaha structure of the savings product.
2026-08-06
Why It's Halal
Algbra is interest-free by design and commits to keeping customers' money away from unethical or high-risk investments; e-money balances are safeguarded in segregated accounts rather than lent out at all, which removes the riba question on the float from the customer's side. The values proposition (donations, carbon tracking, B Corp certification) extends beyond compliance. Caveat: no Shariah board or scholars are named on the site, so the halal claim rests on product design rather than certified supervision. The safeguarding architecture is the substantive point: as an FCA-authorised e-money institution (FRN 952360), Algbra must hold customer balances in segregated accounts, and because the float is not lent out there is no interest generation to purify on the customer's side. The app also deliberately separates the layers: the spending float earns nothing, while the Ethical Saver Cubes route savings into a fully disclosed Commodity Murabaha executed with Standard Chartered Bank, gaining FSCS protection while locked. That separation - a non-earning safeguarded float next to a certified-structure savings layer - is a coherent Islamic design even without a named board.
Regional Availability
Algbra serves all of the UK
✓ Available nationwide including England
Open Account: Algbra
Visit Algbra's website to get current terms, check eligibility for England, and get started today.
See pricing & termsOpens Algbra's site, you're not committing to anything
Compare With Other Options in England
27 other bank accounts products available to England residents
Fixed term Commodity Murabaha savings executed via Standard Chartered · Nationwide
NationwideSafeguarded e-money account for non-UK residents · Nationwide
NationwideFixed term expected-profit deposit with charity partnership branding · Nationwide
NationwideFixed term expected-profit deposit (fatwa certificate published; contract not named on page) · Nationwide
NationwideFixed term expected-profit deposit (fatwa certificate published; contract not named on page) · Nationwide
NationwideInstant access expected-profit savings (fatwa certificate published; contract not named on page) · Nationwide
NationwideFrequently Asked Questions
What is Algbra Algbra Account (Standard)?
Why is Algbra Algbra Account (Standard) considered halal?
Is Algbra Algbra Account (Standard) available in England?
What Shariah oversight does Algbra have?
What financing structure does Algbra Algbra Account (Standard) use?
How do I apply for Algbra Algbra Account (Standard) in England?
Which providers offer Islamic home financing in England?
Where are the UK's Islamic banks based?
Halal Finance Score
Interest-free banking is just one piece. How halal is your full financial picture?
Average score: 63/100
Stay Updated
Get notified about new Islamic banking products in the UK
Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
Explore All Bank Accounts in England
Compare every bank accounts option side-by-side with filters, ratings, and Shariah oversight details.
Reviewed quarterly and updated for major content changes.
Important: HalalWallet provides educational information and comparisons to help you explore halal financial options. We do not provide financial, legal, or religious advice. Product structures and Shariah compliance oversight vary by provider. Always verify halal compliance directly with providers and consult with qualified Islamic finance advisors or scholars for guidance on specific products and your individual circumstances.