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Kingdom Bank, the Christian bank where you earn great interest AND help
UK Churches and Charities grow.
Kingdom Bank is ethical by nature dedicating its mortgage and lending
capacity to build and develop churches and Christian ministries within
the UK.
We are a Christian organisation specialising in three distinct
brands, each tailored to meet our customers' needs:
Whatever you
want from your savings and investments, you’ll find the right type of
account at Christian Savings Direct. Whether you’re looking for
easy access to your money or a longer-term investment, or somewhere to
put away a lump sum, we’ll help you make the most of your money.
At Church
Mortgages Direct we specialise in assisting UK Churches and
Charities. Whether you need to buy, build, extend or develop, Church
Mortgages Direct
can help. Borrowing money as a Church can be vastly more complex than
buying your own home, especially when the Church’s ability to pay is
based on its weekly tithes and offerings. Many banks find Church income
impossible to understand but remember, at Church Mortgages Direct we
talk your language.
· Church Insurance Direct provides specialist cover for
churches and charities, with a dedicated team of staff who specialise in
providing advice and help to Churches and Charities. Contact us for:
Church and Charity Insurance: including public liability; employer’s
liability; buildings, contents and equipment cover; Trustee Indemnity
Insurance: protecting the liability of trustees, and Charity Business,
Charity Shop and Charity Office policies.
Check out how we can help you today at www.kingdombank.co.uk
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The PCC of St John's Church in Muxton near
Telford, have an account with Kingdom Bank. "We
realised that our spare cash was just sitting in the bank, instead
of being used in mission. By opening this account, our reserves
are there when we need them, we're getting a good rate of
interest, and other churches and ministries are able to develop
and grow," said David Pierce, vice chairman of the PCC.
"It is also great to do business with a bank who's first core
value it 'to honour God and the Lord Jesus Christ in all that we
do'."
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