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Acorn Community Bank: Savings reviews

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Based on 383 reviews, last reviewed 6th Mar 2026
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Latest highest rating:

5

I’ve been with acorn for years now and I love how ea... I’ve been with acorn for years now and I love how easy everything is from saving to taking out a loan and of course paying it back. Reviewed on: 6th March 2026
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Latest lowest rating:

1

Neutral. I missed the human interaction when setting up my account recently account and feel overwhelmed with information in the website. I only set up because... Read more Reviewed on: 20th July 2025
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About this product

Acorn Community Bank offer a range of savings accounts including the Acorn Saver, the Surplus Saver, the PrizeSaver and the Regular Savings Account.

For most accounts you’ll already need to be a member of Acorn Community Bank, but when you join, a Regular Savings Account will be opened automatically for you.

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Acorn Community Bank Savings reviews (383)

Review of the Acorn Community Bank, Savings:

Always had a great experience with using this bank g...

5
Always had a great experience with using this bank great communication Reviewed on: 19th May 2025

Excellent Service

5
WASCU has consistently provided a personal service which has been substantially better than mainstream banks / building societies. I will continue to use them for many years to come. Reviewed on: 17th June 2021

Savings and Loans with compassion

5
Having been a member for over 10 years I can honestly say that everything Wiltshire and Swindon Credit Union does is focused on improving the financial well-being of individuals and communities. Reviewed on: 16th June 2021