Having heard Tony Greenham last
month, it seems we’ve much to gain from having a regional bank – offering secure
deposit and current accounts and which invests in businesses in the South West.
The RSA is supporting the establishment of a network of regional banks, which
will serve people of ordinary means, community groups and small and medium sized
businesses, and be committed to branches and relationship banking. People want
to have a local bank they can go in and do business. SW Bank branches won’t all
be staffed, but will perform all the services of a local branch, including the
opportunity to talk to someone by video if needed.
Ordinary bank
lending is dominated by finance and property – productive lending with support
for the long term has hardly grown at all. A South West Bank would be customer
owned, with open and transparent charges (including charges for current
accounts), and would take account of social and environmental value. To find out more
see Tony Greenham's presentation.
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