Somerset and Dorset Wildlife Trusts Saver Account

The Somerset and Dorset Wildlife Trusts Saver Account is a simple and secure savings account that connects you with the work of the Wildlife Trusts, while giving you a healthy return on your money.
Open an account with £100 or more and Triodos Bank will donate the equivalent of 0.25% of the average balance of funds held in your account each year to the Somerset and Dorset Wildlife Trusts* to support their vital work.
- As Triodos lends exclusively to progressive organisations, your savings will work to benefit people and the environment. We’ll let you know how we’re using your money in our regular magazine and Inspiring Change, which details all the organisations we lend money to.
- Open an account with £100 or more.
- The notice period on this account is 33 days.
- Choose to donate all or some of your interest to the Somerset & Dorset Wildlife Trusts*.
- Choose to Gift Aid your donation, if you are a UK tax payer, ensuring that the Trusts enjoys the full benefit of your support.
- Access your account by post or online.
* Any donation made in this way to the Somerset and Dorset Wildlife Trusts is split equally between the two trusts.
Apply for a Somerset and Dorset Wildlife Trusts Saver Account and start using your savings to support the Wildlife Trust's Rebuilding Biodiversity programme, click here for more information and to complete an application form online. Or call free on 0500 008 720 and we'll send you an application pack.
Click here for more on the work of the Wildlife Trusts.
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