YOUR VIEW: Let's fight back and launch a credit union in face of latest bank closure
We are still lucky enough to have a post office in Clay Cross, but I can’t help wondering how long that will be for?
Banking is a business, but like so many other businesses, banks are putting profit before service to their customers in my opinion.
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Hide AdIf asked, they say the buildings are no longer financially viable as more people are banking online. However banking online is most definitely not without its dangers because of its susceptibility to fraud, and I recently read that the banks are not doing enough to safeguard their customers against this. However, not everyone chooses to bank that way, particularly the elderly.
Is this yet another example of institutionalised ageism?
Also let us not forget that it was the banking system that led us into the most recent financial problems and we are still paying the price for this.
I noticed that one of the contributors to your letters page on this subject is a would-be Lib Dem councillor. He will undoubtedly have many connections so I am throwing down a challenge to him.
How about looking into the possibility of setting up a local credit union/community bank?
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Hide AdThat would not only help local people and businesses, but has the possibility of helping the community as a whole. After all if private banks want to turn their backs on us then we should fight back and provide ourselves with an alternative that works for us all.
J.A.Ainsworth
Old Tupton
For the Derbyshire Times story on the bank closure CLICK HERE