Resources
Practical tips, financial wisdom, and thought leadership on money management and Christian stewardship.
How compound interest can super charge your generosity
When it comes to managing our finances, deciding how to invest our money is one of the most significant choices we make.
Current accounts vs savings: where should your money be?
Most of us wouldn’t dream of asking someone, ‘How much is in your bank account?’ But perhaps if we had more open conversations about our money, we would be more intentional about how and where we keep it.
Should I choose a fixed or variable-rate account?
Understanding your options and how your savings can help churches grow.
10 tips for strong and lasting youth ministry
Simon Scott shares 10 essential tips to help those in paid and voluntary youth work deliver activities that enable young people to engage with the gospel.
Eight ways to save money in the New Year
Read CAP’s eight ways to save money in the new year and you can make some quick and easy savings.
Guiding churches through property projects
A Q&A with Jon Broome, Property Services Lead at Kingdom Bank.
Savings accounts, ISAs and bonds: what’s the difference?
Finding the right place to save your money can be daunting, especially for Christians wanting to align their financial choices with gospel values.
Five questions to ask when choosing a bank
Most of us don’t have time to do a full-scale research project when looking for a bank, and it can feel overwhelming knowing where to begin.
What do we need to do to open a savings account?
We spoke to Callum, part of our Account Management Team, about what organisations need to have ready if they want to open a savings account with Kingdom Bank.
What do we need to see for a church or charity mortgage?
We spoke to Kirsty, our Church and Charity Lending Manager about what the Kingdom Bank Lending Team look for when assessing a mortgage application.
Why should my church save with Kingdom Bank?
One of the main questions we get as a bank is “why?” Why go to the effort of changing bank? Why choose a slightly lower interest rate than I can get elsewhere? Why does my banking need to be explicitly ‘Christian’?
The ‘de-banking’ phenomenon: a response from our CEO
Paul Houghton, CEO of Kingdom Bank, provides his thoughts on the issue of 'de-banking'.