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Ethical bank accounts
GBMatt
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Anyone have any idea who the best bank to go for if you're worried about ethical investment, interested in changing my current accounts, savings etc, the only one I can think of is the co-op, are they good and are there others that can be recommended.
Matt.
Matt.
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Hello Matt,
Building societies also tend to be a good bet ethically. There are also Triodos Bank, the Ecology Building Society and the Charity Bank, though I don't think any of those do current accounts.
Best,
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I have accounts with Smile who are part of Coop. Coop also do online banking verysimilar but Smile better terms and offers. They are the best of all the banks i've been with (and i've opened a variety for the deals in the past). Good easy to use online system unlike say A&L which is clunky. So yes i would recommend them0
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