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Bank of Dave: How I Took On the Banks

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This is a remarkably solid and engaging little book about one entrepreneur's decision to take on the banking system. I read it for work, for a research project examining alternatives to global banking and how people talk about them, and for that, this was definitely worthwhile. The way the English talk about money and the values around it is surprisingly different from how Americans do: lots more values-talk without the sound of religious dog-whistles, less gee-whizzery and bottom-lining. Best easy-access is at 4.35% and leading one-year fix pays 6.01% - here's what the experts predict now. Since its early days BSAL has now grown. The office which had consisted of 3 members of staff, has now expanded to create a team of experienced friendly staff, and a suite of offices in our high street branch in the heart of Burnley. The company continues to make decisions based on experience and good, old fashioned common sense, making a difference to small businesses and real people, and has also helped a large number of different charities and good causes along the way. Through his media profile, and his many award winning consumer TV series shown in the UK and abroad, Dave has continued to lobby parliament to make changes to the banking industry, and educate people with tips helping them to improve their businesses and finances. He firmly believes that BSAL is the way of the future, and wants to prove that the financial industry can also be socially responsible. New Challenges British Academy Scotland Awards: Winners in 2013". BAFTA Scotland. 17 November 2013 . Retrieved 30 October 2017.

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Sluggish summer trading fails to rattle Next: retail powerhouse posts fourth profit upgrade in six months Officially, it's Burnley Savings and Loans and Dave is still on a mission to become a UK regulated bank. Speaking to The Guardian in 2012, he claimed that a City expert told him that "if I use the word deposit or say I'm a bank then I will go to prison". Aston Martin cuts production of its new DB12 sports car due to supply delays and software challenges This concert is what leads Dave to be able to set up his own bank after securing the first banking licence to be issued in 150 years. However, in real life, that's not strictly true as it's not really called the Bank of Dave.

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Chris Foggin, director of the film, said: 'I was immediately drawn to this story about the triumph of community, and I'm delighted to be working with such a wonderful cast. I truly believe the world needs films like this.' It eventually led to the idea to start up a community bank, despite the challenges. "The world and his wife were telling me I couldn't be a bank if I didn't have a banking licence, that preserve of the stinking rich and the banking elite. I was determined to show that I could," he said in his book (via The Guardian). Mangan, Lucy (1 March 2013). "Bank of Dave: Fighting the Fat Cats; The Wedding Shop – TV review". The Guardian . Retrieved 31 October 2017. In his bid to set up a simple, no-nonsense bank that actually cares about its customers, Dave plans to use hundreds of thousands of pounds of his own money. His enterprise will offer his customers a far better rate of interest than they get on the high street; he will lend to struggling local businesses that the banks don't want to know about; and he aims to bring the Bank of Dave into profit within 180 days. If he succeeds, he'll give whatever he makes to charity. If he fails, he'll make a terrible loss and ruin his hard-earned reputation as a successful businessman.

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Wednesday ending explained: Everything that happened in the finale of the Netflix series, and what we know of a season 2 We explain the rules on savings compensation, updated as they change, and how to keep your money safe On Dave's loan company being more important than ever during the cost of living crisis, Kinnear said "But there’s a limited amount of cash. So, do other people have the energy to create a similar thing? To show there’s a fairer way, rather than people just being cut off… Shows you the limitations of the capitalist system – that if you can’t pay, you’re out." He added "I don’t know what the alternative is. I don’t have the answers, nor the energy. But we need to flag this up. It will be the death of us as a race if the apogee of human existence remains to own a private jet. That’s what we’re selling. That’s what we consider success to be. And everyone who involves themselves in the selling of that formula, well, I’d ask them to reconsider. Or to at least consider…" Dancing On Ice viewers spot sign Torvill and Dean's 'live' performance pre-recorded with 'fake' audience cheers

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