Briefings

The future of banking is in the past

December 2, 2015

<p>There were several highlights at the recent SCRT conference on social finance. Insights into entirely different ( and healthier) banking environments that seem to operate in Germany and Australia were fascinating. Most inspiring of all was the presentation from the CEO of the UK&rsquo;s last remaining independent savings bank. Based on the principles of mutuality, and with a strong ethos of community service, Airdrie Savings Bank sounds like a throwback to a byegone era. But ASB believe their time has come and they have big ambitions. Anyone like to see a Community Savings Bank in their town?</p> <p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>

 

by Airdrie Saving Bank

INDEPENDENT LOCAL BANKS WORKING FOR, CONTROLLED BY AND ANSWERABLE TO THEIR CUSTOMERS

This is not a new idea. This is a very old idea. This is a good idea, updated for today’s world and learning from yesterday’s mistakes. We want to create a UK-wide network of customer-owned, regional banks to serve the every day financial needs of ordinary people, local community groups, and small and medium sized companies.

Local savings used to make local loans – creating and storing wealth in each region, held in trust for the benefit of the current members and those that come after them.

to see a short animation which illustrates this idea click here