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BREAKING: Canary debanked by Lloyds

The Canary by The Canary
30 June 2026
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The Canary has been debanked by Lloyds. Despite banking with them for almost a decade they are currently withholding a substantial amount of our money. We are left with barely any funds.

Lloyds has not explained why it has taken this action. Despite multiple communications from us, the bank has not been forthcoming with its reasoning.

The Canary is now in a financially precarious situation. We do not know when our money that Lloyds is holding will be returned. Moreover, we do not know how it will affect our ability to get another bank account in the future.

Lloyds give no explanation

We do know that multiple other politically engaged people have suffered similar actions by other banks in recent times. It is not lost on us that powerful banks are able to restrict the financial activity of anti-Zionist and pro-Palestine organisations and individuals. Whilst we do not currently know the reasons behind our debanking, we cannot afford to be naive about this.

It is an outrage that the Canary has been unceremoniously dropped into financial instability with no notice or explanation from Lloyds.

Independent media targeted

Our situation is a damning indictment of the treatment of independent media in this country – whereby you can be potentially ruined without recourse by banking giants like Lloyds.

At this moment, we do not have enough cash to pay all our staff – again, because Lloyds is holding so much of our money.

Our situation highlights just how at risk independent media is at all times. We need your support constantly. But we also need it now more than ever. If you can donate to keep the Canary afloat while we resolve our debanking crisis, then you can do so here.

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  1. nigel thomas says:
    28 minutes ago

    Try Triodos

    Reply
  2. Anthony Davies says:
    22 minutes ago

    This is shocking. Banks are increasingly using this tactic to enforce their view of the world. It should be illegal for a bank to withhold monies from its customers unless there is a valid reason in law such as prevention of financial crime or to comply with a court or police order. I have sold my shares in Lloyds (these date back to the time the building societies were demutulaised) and used the proceeds to subscribe to your august organ.

    Reply
  3. Tom T says:
    12 seconds ago

    Should be illegal, period.

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