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LancsLive on MSNBank of Dave now: Is the Bank of Dave still open?Bank of Dave is back with a second film titled The Loan Ranger which sees Dave Fishwick go after payday lenders.
Entrepreneur Dave Fishwick set up his own bank in Burnley in 2011. He was backed by the law firm JMW Solicitors LLP.
Banking on Dave has clearly paid off for the streamer. Just as the real Dave vanquished his detractors at the big banks and emerged victorious, so this relatively unassuming Britcom has punched ...
The analyst said that Dave offers a refreshing alternative for consumers in search of a bank account and cited a 2023 FDIC survey, which revealed about 14-15% of Americans are considered underbanked.
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Fans React to the Release of Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger on NetflixThe sequel to the 2023 British hit, Bank of Dave, has landed on Netflix, sparking mixed reactions among viewers. Based on the true story of Dave Fishwick, the film tackles relevant social issues, but ...
The pop star's new single brought in 26% of the vote. Take me back to a '90s supermarket, please!
The Loan Ranger is loosely based on the life of Dave Fishwick and in real life, businessman Dave was heavily involved in the film ...
Remember Wonga? Dave Fishwick does. The Burnley businessman and Bank of Dave supremo made it his business to tackle the payday loan companies when he first heard about their extortionate interest ...
As the opening title card tells us, Bank of Dave 2 is "based on a true (ish) story" like the first movie, but how accurate is Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger to the real-life story of Dave Fishwick?
Rory Kinnear makes plucky Burnley businessman Dave Fishwick a cheer-able hero but the film itself is rather thin gruel ...
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