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unijacko67

posted on 20/7/12 at 09:48 PM Reply With Quote
Bank of Dave

Bank of Dave. top top man.





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blakep82

posted on 20/7/12 at 11:02 PM Reply With Quote
i have no idea what this is...





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posted on 20/7/12 at 11:24 PM Reply With Quote
I have it tivo'd but have not seen it. Its about an "average" guy that try to set up a bank.

There has been two episodes. The first was about the amount of collateral value required and the second was investment in high value physical mass like gold.

I have heard its very interesting.





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Dangle_kt

posted on 21/7/12 at 12:22 AM Reply With Quote
brilliant programme - I just watched both episodes.

Tired now.

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craig1410

posted on 21/7/12 at 12:34 AM Reply With Quote
Yeah I saw the 2nd episode last night (missed the first). I found it quite heart-warming actually, seeing the bank manager actually taking an interest in his borrowers' businesses before lending and using personal judgement instead of "computer says no..."

Without spoiling the show, the premise is to start a bank which gives savers a 5% annual interest rate and then loans that money to borrowers at a rate which covers the costs of the operation with any residual profits (after all costs paid) going to charity. It also tries to lend and borrow to/from local people and businesses and then donates to local charities. He even buys local derelict property and does it up to sell which raises the standards of the area and obviously any profits will go back in to reducing lending rates and to local charities.

I really do hope that this becomes the new standard for high street banking. It has a lot going for it in my opinion.

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designer

posted on 21/7/12 at 07:54 AM Reply With Quote
Don't forget it's entertainment TV and not real life.
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unijacko67

posted on 21/7/12 at 08:32 AM Reply With Quote
Dave Fishwick for real.....

I get the distinct impression it is for real, bits of the program are a bit staged, but all the same Dave Fishwick is running a real business. I suppose in real life the banks do shaft us all and don’t donate all the profit to charity.

He has my vote and should run for prime minister. He has some nice motors too.





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woodster

posted on 21/7/12 at 06:49 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by designer
Don't forget it's entertainment TV and not real life.


That's the point it is real , you can put your money in his bank and even get a loan . .... The best bit any profit he makes won't go to him as a bonus but goes to a good cause ".......... God bless him

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woodster

posted on 21/7/12 at 06:53 PM Reply With Quote
Should of said its a win win you get a good return on your investment and local good causes get a nice check ........... How banks should be and with luck and Dave will be .
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bobinspain

posted on 21/7/12 at 07:48 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by designer
Don't forget it's entertainment TV and not real life.


My my, what a barrel of laughs life must be in the Vendee.
This guy Dave is a gem and as such should be treasured.
I'm Burnley born and bred and he's a breath of fresh air. I also worked for 15 years in City finance.
I get 0.1% interest on my sterling account. (Good old Barclays eh? With whom I've banked since my student days 45 years ago).
I can't put money with Dave until next year as there are folk queueing up to get 5% p.a. (Then again, who wouldn't?)
Read "Too Big to Fail" or The Smartest Guys in the Room" or "The Big Short" or go and work in the City. The margins the "established companies" work on are outrageous.
Banksters and their ilk should be shot with $hit from a leather blunderbuss, and Dave's the man to pull the trigger.

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woodster

posted on 23/7/12 at 10:17 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bobinspain
quote:
Originally posted by designer
Don't forget it's entertainment TV and not real life.


My my, what a barrel of laughs life must be in the Vendee.
This guy Dave is a gem and as such should be treasured.
I'm Burnley born and bred and he's a breath of fresh air. I also worked for 15 years in City finance.
I get 0.1% interest on my sterling account. (Good old Barclays eh? With whom I've banked since my student days 45 years ago).
I can't put money with Dave until next year as there are folk queueing up to get 5% p.a. (Then again, who wouldn't?)
Read "Too Big to Fail" or The Smartest Guys in the Room" or "The Big Short" or go and work in the City. The margins the "established companies" work on are outrageous.
Banksters and their ilk should be shot with $hit from a leather blunderbuss, and Dave's the man to pull the trigger.


well said, maybe this is the start of the fight bank against the greedy system, my only worry is if the rest of the banking system sees Dave and his like as a threat and decides to stick the knife in.

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mcerd1

posted on 23/7/12 at 10:42 AM Reply With Quote
I can see what folk like about him and his idea, and in no way am I going to stand up for the big banks either (I know first hand how much money RBS used to throw away )

but I won't be sending any of my money to Dave to look after because its quite clear he doesn't know what he's doing !
The GF can't watch it without getting really angry (she worked in retail banking for years) she can't beleve how little he has in the way of procedures and security - we recon its only a matter of time untill he makes a massive cockup and blows up in his face.....





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woodster

posted on 23/7/12 at 10:56 AM Reply With Quote
............ Mrs Woodster worked for one of the biggest banks for 29 years until she happily took redundancy ... she was horrified at how badly the bank was being run, it had gone from being customer friendly to lets see how much we can make out of the mugs , most of the fraud was bank staff on customers including the great PPI rip off .... as i see it Dave can only go from strength to strength if he remembers the customer comes first ... good luck to him
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unijacko67

posted on 23/7/12 at 05:52 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by mcerd1
I can see what folk like about him and his idea, and in no way am I going to stand up for the big banks either (I know first hand how much money RBS used to throw away )

but I won't be sending any of my money to Dave to look after because its quite clear he doesn't know what he's doing !
The GF can't watch it without getting really angry (she worked in retail banking for years) she can't beleve how little he has in the way of procedures and security - we recon its only a matter of time untill he makes a massive cockup and blows up in his face.....


I know what you mean regarding security as the show revealed the safe key hiding place, under the daily paper on top of the safe, what a legend. I was reasured on the next show that the hiding place had indeed been changed to behind the bottle of pop and I recon it will have been changed since. I would feel happy to bank with Dave cos I recon he has tons of different hiding places for the key.





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