MyBnk

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"From working in education in Zimbabwe and Brac in Bangladesh, inspired by Grameen Bank microfinance, and with help from fellow entrepreneurs – the story of MyBnk starts with our founder Lily Lapenna. MyBnk’s founder, Lily Lapenna, has a background in international development in Africa and Asia. She saw how a small loan can unleash potential, give way to enterprise, better money skills and self-sufficiency.

"Lily returned to London and set about creating a project that would allow young people in the UK to benefit from the same principles. The idea was to use financial services as a practical learning tool, encouraging young people to take the responsibility of helping themselves and the wider community. The central ethos was to get young people involved in all stages of project development and delivery. Lily met Michael Norton OBE who was the catalyst to make her ideas a reality. Michael has started a wealth of youth led programmes, including the youth led grant scheme YouthBank. Together they created MyBnk.

"In 2007 Lily and a group of young people in Tower Hamlets created the first MyBnk-in-a-Box branch."[1]

Trustees

Accessed October 2012: [2]

Patrons

Accessed October 2012: [3]

Funders

Contact

Web: http://mybnk.org

Resources and articles

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References

  1. MyBnk History, organizational web page, accessed October 11, 2012.
  2. MyBnk Trustees, organizational web page, accessed October 11, 2012.
  3. MyBnk Patrons, organizational web page, accessed October 11, 2012.
  4. MyBnk Funders, organizational web page, accessed October 11, 2012.