Put your money

where your heart is.

When you save with Kingdom Bank, we put your money to work by providing mortgages for churches, Christian ministries and gospel workers.

And when you want your money back, you get it back, with interest!

Explore the range of savings accounts we offer below.

Put your money

where your heart is.

When you save with Kingdom Bank, we put your money to work by providing mortgages for churches, Christian ministries and gospel workers.

And when you want your money back, you get it back, with interest!

Explore the range of savings accounts we offer below.

We're a Christian bank that helps

churches grow

£ 0 million

saved with us in 2023.

0

Christians and churches opened new accounts in 2023.

£ 0 million

given in mortgages for Christian ministry in 2023.

What kind of saver are you?

Our accounts give you the flexibility to save in a way that works for you, with the ability to manage your money simply and safely through online banking.

Savings Accounts

ISAs and Savings Bonds

?

You can also call us on 0115 921 7260 to begin setting up your account.

Keep your money

secure with us

We are a member of the FSCS Protection scheme, and are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.

This means you can have peace of mind knowing that your money is safe with us!

What makes us

different?

Rethink how you save.

Many Christians and churches keep their money in high street banks, without realising that their savings could be put to work for the gospel.

Put your money to work.

Your savings help us to offer mortgages to churches, Christian charities and gospel workers who might not be able to get one on the high street. 

You grow, they grow.

Use your savings to support Kingdom work without making a donation. We are a fully regulated bank, so your savings are safe with us as they help churches grow, until you need them. 

Open your account today!

Your savings are more than just money – they’re a way of supporting gospel work in the UK and making a real difference in people’s lives.

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Our comparison table helps you see the features of our accounts at a glance so you can find one that suits your needs.

Our Story

With nearly seven decades of experience serving the UK Church, Kingdom Bank has a rich heritage of providing churches with financial solutions to support their ministry and mission.

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Kingdom Bank Limited is registered in England and Wales No. 4346834. Authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Registered Office: Media House, Padge Road, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 2RS. Our Financial Services Register number is 400972. View The Financial Services Register

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How much can I borrow?

For personal mortgages our maximum mortgage is 4.5x your gross annual income subject to affordability. Buy-to-lets are assessed on the rent achieved from the property.

Loan-to-property-value

The ratio between the sum of money lent on a mortgage agreement and the value of the security property as confirmed by the Bank.

Loan-to-share-value

The ratio between the sum of money lent on a mortgage agreement and the value of the share of the security property owned by the customer, as confirmed by the Bank.

APRC

‘APRC’ stands for ‘Annual Percentage Rate of Charge’. Mortgage Lenders now have to include any mortgage related fees, redemption charges and valuation fees as part of the annual interest calculation when quoting an interest rate and this is referred to as the APRC.

Affordability

A comprehensive assessment of income and expenditure both currently and in the foreseeable future.

Loan-to-value

The ratio between the sum of money lent on a mortgage agreement and the value of the security property as confirmed by the Bank.