Given the great variety of knowledge on here can anyone suggest somewhere I can open a charge free bank account?
I help run a small club for senior citizens. The club is that small it has never registered as a charity or community company nor does it want to given the aged and largely technophobic status of most of the members and committee.
We need to bank cash weekly following club meetings, hence access to a post office, and also require a cheque book to pay rent, coach companies etc.
Asking a lot in this modern technocratic age I know but can anyone help?
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No card or cheque book but we never asked for one.
Might be best to start with your own bank as they know you.
Possibly the most obvious choice of a bank would be CAFBank. CAF standing for Charities Aid Foundation. Read more here https://www.cafonline.org/home/caf-bank
I am not providing a recommendation, just highlighting that it exists, has cheque books and on-line banking. I believe they charge a small monthly fee but that might be offset by the interest earned on the current account depending upon your likely credit balance of course. Their website says they have 14k charity/social enterprise customers and are rated number 1 for customer service.
Good luck Len, this is what google says on a CIC, 'A community charity is an organisation dedicated to improving the lives of people in a specific geographic area, focusing on local needs and fostering a sense of community. These charities operate on a "place-based" model, working with residents to address issues like poverty, isolation, and disadvantage. "
I might add that it may seem a bit 'formal' and form filling, but if you are dealing with money, and applying for grants, these days you need to get a few people to assist, good advice, and ask similar organisation. Both CAST, and the Charlton Museum did that, I am no longer involved in either as I am sure you are aware. They have both gone on to be established and well run organisations, with some exceptionally qualified , and good people