Dave founded the Bank of Dave 14 years ago to support his local community in Burnley, despite fierce opposition from the high street banks.
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Entrepreneur Dave Fishwick set up his own bank in Burnley in 2011. He was backed by the law firm JMW Solicitors LLP.
With this in mind, he set up Burnley Savings and Loans, which used the advertising slogan Bank on Dave. Although the lending company is not an official UK registered bank, customers can deposit ...
Burnley in Lancashire, the setting for Netflix’s Bank of Dave films which portray characters’ struggles with finances and being able to access affordable loans, was ranked 14th in the ...
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However, it's officially named Burnley Savings and Loans, not Bank of Dave. Despite not being a formally registered UK bank, it remains open and flourishing today. Given this, there's a limit to ...
Dave Fishwick famously set up his own bank after the recession, which became known as the Bank of Dave. However, it's actually called Burnley Savings and Loans.
The chat resulted in her borrowing money from Burnley Savings and Loans - nicknamed the Bank of Dave after its Burnley-born boss - which she used to spruce up the shop and expand its product range.
The chat resulted in her borrowing money from Burnley Savings and Loans - nicknamed the Bank of Dave after its Burnley-born boss - which she used to spruce up the shop and expand its product range.
What's true is that, back in 2014, Dave did campaign against the payday loan companies – at the time, it was specifically Wonga – after people kept coming to Burnley Savings and Loans (aka the ...