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7. Using XR bank accounts and what to do if you do not have one

It is useful having a bank account for fundraising, particularly if you want to create Chuffed fundraisers or use card/contactless payment devices, for example. If your local group has a bank account you can bank your own funds, make payments, use online fundraising like Chuffed and use contactless/card payment devices. It is good practice to make sure that the wider group knows about the account, who is managing it and who the signatories are.
Ideally a summary of the finances should be given to the group it belongs to, even if that is just a verbal report from time to time, or showing others in the group the bank statements. Keeping everything transparent is helpful because it is then less likely misunderstandings will happen.
If the account is managed online then the person managing the account can be a completely different person to the signatories. Unfortunately, it is now very hard to set up a bank account in the name of Extinction Rebellion, simply because most banks refuse to accept us. In the past, groups have set up accounts with Triodos Bank but unfortunately Triodos is not accepting any new accounts. This could change, so it is worth checking their website. Credit Unions and Community Banking may be a way of setting up a bank account for your local group. Find out more about this here: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/loans/credit-unions/

If your group does not have a bank account then there are other ways of working. Your regional/national organisation (usually called the Anchor Circle) bank account might be able to process your local group income and expenditure and keep a separate note of your balance. This method is used successfully by a few regions/nations already, but it does depend on have somebody on the regional team prepared to do the extra admin involved. This idea could also work for if a local group that already has a bank account allows another local group to use the bank account as well. The same admin burden mentioned above could be an issue, but generally there are not many transactions for local groups so this sharing is a practical solution if the goodwill and capacity is there to make it work. Setting up a new bank account is time consuming. But an individual with online current account may find it very straightforward to add an online savings account that could be used exclusively for XR funds. Or an individual may have a dormant bank account that could be used for their XR group.
Monzo is another option – it is an online banking app where it is straightforward to set up a bank account for an individual and maybe for a climate community group This arrangement is not ideal in that the responsibility rests with one person to look after the group’s funds. Obviously, it is also a risk because if that person steps back from XR the group would need to ensure that the funds are passed back to XR. But many groups do work this way.