Our Customers
Our Not for Profit customers may not serve the same cause but they all have one thing in common, a thirst for change. Be that aim to bring aid to those in need or to develop scientific research in our changing environment, we are proud to enable our customers to focus on their causes and not be hindered with the distractions of finding a competitive and dedicated bank to cater for every banking need.
We don't pretend to know your organisation but we are hungry to learn.
See what some of our existing customers say about us.
County Air Ambulance's main business is to support the provision of airborne emergency medical services in the Midlands.
Operating as a charity, the firm deploys a fleet of air ambulance helicopters across an area of 8,000 square miles and 11 counties.


Friends of ANCHOR is a Scottish registered charity which was formed in 1997 to raise funds on behalf of the ANCHOR unit in Aberdeen, which has a support area which extends throughout the North East of Scotland including Orkney and Shetland.


The International Glaciological Society was founded in 1936 to provide a focus for individuals interested in the practical and scientific aspects of snow and ice. The objectives of the Society are to stimulate interest in, and encourage research into, the scientific and technical problems of snow and ice in all countries.


The £2.7m Transition Extreme Sports Centre, which opened Easter 2007 in Aberdeen, provides a multi use state-of-the-art recreation facility designed to provide a tough challenge to bikers, climbers and skate boarders, as well as a venue for associated arts - music, fashion, photography, film making and so on.


Volunteering Highland is an essential, non-profit making link between volunteers and voluntary organisations. By providing a network of Volunteer Centres across the Highlands of Scotland they provide free advice and information on volunteering, training opportunities and support and match volunteers to available opportunities.


Sense Scotland has been working for over 20 years with children and adults who have communication support needs because of deafblindness, sensory impairment, learning and physical disabilities. As a major strategic initiative Sense Scotland chose to build a new resource centre for service users and combined head office, in the South Side of Glasgow.


With so many congregations on the retreat, Bank of Scotland helped one ambitious church with a project costing over 6m to double its capacity.


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