Triodos Charity Saver
The Triodos Charity Saver is a powerful way to activate your money and demonstrate your commitment to a cause you believe in.
Whether it’s fair trade or the environment, organics or housing, if you want your savings to support one specific area that Triodos Bank lends to, or help your favourite campaigning group's work, then the Triodos Charity Saver could be for you.
Click on the links below to find out how the Triodos Charity Saver can connect your money with some of the UK's leading charities.
We also offer a range of standard savings accounts, including a Cash ISA, regular savings accounts and accounts for children and young adults. Click here to find out more about Triodos Bank’s range of standard savings accounts.
Amnesty Saver
Your money put to work to fight human rights abuses.
Dana Saver
Targets projects linked to Friends of the Western Buddhist Order.
Earth Saver
Targets environmental and renewable energy businesses.
Fairtrade Saver
Helping to ensure a better deal for third world producers.
Just Housing Saver
Targets savings to innovative social housing projects.
Medical Foundation Saver
The Medical Foundation Saver connects your money with survivors of torture.
Organic Saver
Targets your savings to organic food and farming enterprises.
Quaker Social Housing Saver
Targets Quaker-linked social housing activities.
WDM Saver
Your money put to work tackling the causes of povery and injustice.
Wildlife Saver
The Wildlife Saver gives you a healthy rate of interest, while your savings can help support the work of the Wildlife Trusts.
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- We'll send you details of an account that suits you.
- Philip Revell - Farming for a better future
- Triodos Bank saver Philip Revell writes about his visit to Whitmuir Farm near Edinburgh - one of the businesses his money has helped support.
- Ian Price - A year in the life of an organic banker
- As the UK’s only dedicated organic farming bank manager, Triodos Bank’s Ian Price is closer than most to the issues and their effect on farmers across the country. Here, he reflects on an eventful 2007.


