Wales
Triodos Bank works with some of Wales’ most progressive businesses and charities, from community based social projects, organic food and farming to renewable energy projects. A competitive range of savings and investment accounts are available to individuals, charities and businesses. Our total lending in Wales exceeds £20 million.
Case study
Practical, everyday solutions for people who care about the environment
Occupying the site of a disused slate quarry near Machynlleth, in Mid-Wales, the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) has become an important part of the UK's environmental landscape. Founded in 1973, CAT was created to highlight the environmental problems we face and demonstrate practical solutions to them and has grown to become Europe’s leading eco-centre.
CAT and Triodos Bank have worked together for well over a decade, both offering practical, everyday solutions for people who care about the environment and their place in it. "We chose Triodos because they invest ethically", explains CAT's Information Officer, Arthur Girling. "We wanted to use a bank which puts money into renewable energy, because investing in this way will have a positive effect on climate change. " www.cat.org.uk
At Triodos, we have a range of services designed to help ethical and charitable businesses with day-to-day financial management. Our current accounts offer everything from;
- internet banking
- direct debits, to
- CHAPS and Faster Payments, and
- foreign currency transactions.
Of course, these are services you can access with any high street bank. But as a Triodos customer, you’re also doing a whole lot more by contributing to positive change.
That’s because we put your money to work in a range of ways that support ethical enterprises and initiatives and promote social, cultural and environmental change for the better. See Who we finance to find out more.
Case study
Practical, everyday solutions for people who care about the environment
Occupying the site of a disused slate quarry near Machynlleth, in Mid-Wales, the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) has become an important part of the UK's environmental landscape. Founded in 1973, CAT was created to highlight the environmental problems we face and demonstrate practical solutions to them and has grown to become Europe’s leading eco-centre.
CAT and Triodos Bank have worked together for well over a decade, both offering practical, everyday solutions for people who care about the environment and their place in it. "We chose Triodos because they invest ethically", explains CAT's Information Officer, Arthur Girling. "We wanted to use a bank which puts money into renewable energy, because investing in this way will have a positive effect on climate change. " www.cat.org.uk