Why Kingdom Bank?
We offer Christians a unique way to steward money.
With nearly seven decades of experience serving the UK Church, we have a rich history of providing churches and Christian ministries with financial solutions to support their vision and mission.
Like any other UK bank, we are authorised and regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). What sets us apart is our purpose – we exist to help churches grow.
Our customers save with us so we can provide mortgages for churches, Christian charities, and ministry workers who may struggle to secure finance elsewhere.
Gospel partnership
In 2020 Kingdom Bank lent £5m to churches, charities, and ministry workers. By 2024, that figure had grown to £26.7m. Over the next 10 years, we are forecasting significant increases in demand for mortgages from churches seeking to secure a gospel witness in their local communities.
Why churches borrow
Many churches face rental insecurity, rising property costs, and a culture increasingly hostile to orthodox Christian beliefs. Owning property offers stability and safeguards gospel ministry in local communities. That’s why lending matters. Together, we are helping churches secure permanent spaces where they can worship, serve, and share the good news without compromise.
A trusted relationship
Unlike many high street banks, you will always know where your money is being invested. We only lend to churches, Christian organisations and ministry workers who share our missional focus and are aligned with the Evangelical Alliance basis of faith.
Make a difference
Your savings supports church growth. Whilst we offer a modest rate of interest on all our deposit accounts, our customers are most excited by the eternal impact their investment has – securing gospel witness in local communities.
Steward your savings
We do not compete with charities for donations. Instead, we provide a trusted way for our customers to invest in a way that ensures their God-given resources bear fruit for the Kingdom.
Whether you want to save for the short, medium or long term, your savings aren’t just gathering dust and a bit of interest. They are actively being put to work for the gospel.