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Why Big Banks Won’t Normally Lend You Less Than £1,000
Ever tried to borrow a small amount from your bank and found the door firmly shut? You’re not alone. So why is that?
Celebrating Our Latest Round of Community Grant Winners
We’re absolutely delighted to announce the latest round of Wessex Community Bank Community Grant awards. These small but powerful grants are designed to back the brilliant work of local charities, community groups and volunteers who make a lasting difference in people’s lives.
Save, Win, Repeat: Celebrating Our Latest Prize Draw Saver Results
We have just completed the latest draw for our Prize Draw Saver and once again, our members have taken home real cash prizes.
Take Control with a Debt Consolidation Loan That Works for You
Managing multiple debts can feel overwhelming. Whether it’s credit cards, overdrafts, or old loans piling up we offer a simple, ethical way to bring everything into one affordable monthly repayment.
Tired of Big Banks? Survey Finds Locals Craving Banking That Gives Back
Wessex Community Bank uncovers a strong shift toward ethical, community-first financial services as residents seek fairer, more meaningful ways to manage money.
Home Improvement Loans That Put You First
Whether you're fixing a leaking roof, installing a new kitchen, or finally creating that extra room you’ve always needed, home improvements are an investment in your comfort and quality of life.
Make Memories with a Holiday Loan That Works Around You
Dreaming of a summer break, a family adventure abroad or just some time away to recharge?
Understanding and Improving Your Credit Report
Whether you're applying for a personal loan, trying to rent a flat, or even setting up a new mobile phone contract, your credit history is often the deciding factor. But don’t worry, if your credit report isn’t perfect, there are steps you can take to improve it.
Managing Your Credit Card Bills: Avoiding Interest and Minimum Payment Trap
Credit cards offer convenience and flexibility, but without care, they can become an expensive burden. Many people find themselves stuck in the minimum payment trap, quietly accumulating debt month after month without seeing real progress.