Social Impact

We are a people business, not just a money business. Enabling people to flourish is what we do.

How does Derbyshire Community Bank impact our region?

We’re on a mission to transform the lives of people in Derbyshire and Derby City. That means that we help people build financial resilience, have savings, borrow affordably when they need to, be able to make good financial choices. We measure our impact across a range of criteria: age, gender, household deprevation, savings, borrowing, Member satisfaction and reviews.

We are confident that Derbyshire Community Bank has a transformational impact on individuals. We will continue to grow, reaching more people across our region. This is for everyone; by saving together we change the lives of more people in our community.

Age

Many young people face challenges when it comes to managing their finances. Being a Member of DCBank helps them save regularly, build financial resilience, improve their credit score, and access affordable credit when they need to.

At Derbyshire Community Bank, 54% of our members are under 40, and we understand the unique financial pressures they face. Our goal is to provide the support and resources needed to help them achieve financial stability and build a brighter future.

Indices of Multiple Deprivation

UK postcodes are categorised into 10 Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) groups based on an assessment of income, employment, housing quality, education and training, healthcare, local environment ,crime. 1 is most deprived, group 10 is assessed as having the highest faciliities and opportunities. Credit unions are for everyone, but as a community-focussed organisation, DCBank’s products are services are particularly valued by those in the lower IMD areas, who may otherwise have limited access to financial services and credit.

 

Gender

Women can find it harder to access affordable finance, due to lower and inconsistent incomes and thin credit files. DCBank’s Membership is overwhelming female; a reflection of our inclusion and products that serve their needs.

Savings

We understand that people find it hard to save, research suggests that 26% of UK adults have little to no savings. Part of our mission is to help people start a savings habit; to build up their financial resilience for when unexpected bills arrive and cost of living expenses. We know that having a savings pot gives people confidence to make better decisions knowing they aren’t dependent upon debt. We encourage all our Members to save at least £12/month with DCBank. All our borrowers are now saving £12/month (previously £8). This is only step one; we further want to help our Members save more, to have savings goals so we can all have a more fulfilling life and to create opportunities to flourish.

Lending

Many Members start their savings journey with a loan from Derbyshire Community Bank; all our borrowers now save at least £12/month alongside their loan repayment; building financial resilience and a savings habit.

Loans range from a few hundred pounds to £7,500, average loan size is currently £500 (including top-up loans). Credit union loans are restricted to no more than 3%/month (42.6% APR) – cheaper than many credit card and overdraft rates. Saving our Members thousands in interest charged by other lenders plus repaying a credit union loan on schedule should positively impact our Members’ credit history.

We encourage our Members to borrow for a specific purpose: to spread the cost of celebrations, holidays, home improvements, car purchase and maintenance, school uniforms and paying the bills and debt consolidation; clearing expensive debts elsewhere.

Member Satisfaction

Our latest Member satisfaction survey asks about our products and services, technology, customer service, how they feel about our organisation, fundamentally, has being a Member of DCBank improved their life?

The overall customer satisfaction score is 81.74 (benchmark 78), overall average survey rating 8.55/10 and a Net Promoter Score of 77%.

Member Reviews

We encourage our Members to share their experience with Google Reviews and TrustPilot. This is what our Members are saying: