Welcome to the Banking Hub!
The Hub is for:
- those who work with individuals who may be excluded from banking
- those within the banking industry banking industry who work with financially excluded clients or help form policy on this
- those who have an interest from local or central Government
- anyone else looking to find out more and how banking fits into the wider financial inclusion discussions
The Hub is a dynamic resource - the greater the involvement from users the better equipped it is to meet its users' needs. You can contact the Hub on 020 7392 2932 or email chris.hobson@toynbeehall.org.uk
Start navigating the Hub now!
The Hub is constantly looking to develop new features in line with what our users need - if you would like to offer suggestions on what the Hub can do for you or your organisation then please email chris.hobson@toynbeehall.org.uk
Use the Forum!
About the Banking Hub
Banking Library
Banking e-bulletin
Barriers to banking and assisting clients
Banking forum
The banking forum offers anyone and everyone the chance to share their experiences of helping clients to access and/or use banking services - positive, negative or plain problematic, get in touch and let us know.
Our experts from Services Against Financial Exclusion are on hand to offer advice or pointers or it may be that you have suggestions that can help other users.
There is also an opportunity to discuss wider questions around banking and give your thoughts on some of the current issues that form the agenda.
Anyone can view the forums but you need to be a Transact member to contribute. It's quick and easy to join and membership is free - Click here to join now.
Start contributing to the forum!
Banking e-bulletin
A regular e-bulletin is being launched for those groups and individuals interested in banking issues.
This is a new product and is still being developed. If you are a Transact member but have not yet signed up to recieve this then please email subscribe to chris.hobson@toynbeehall.org.uk.
If you are not yet a Transact member then membership is free and when you join you can select to recieve this e-bulletin. Click here to join.









