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'Face of Potters' Bank' appointed
The Sentinel
|November 20, 2025
Hannah named as money hub officer
A NEW Stoke-on-Trent credit union designed to combat illegal lending has appointed its first employee.
The Potters' Bank, which was launched earlier this month, is the first credit union to operate in Stoke-on-Trent in nearly 20 years. It will offer low-cost loans and savings accounts to anyone who lives or works in the city.
Now Hannah Harrison has been announced as its money hub officer.
Hannah will be the Potters' Bank's local face, working in the area of financial inclusion and meeting the people of Stoke-on-Trent at places such as community lounges.
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