Barrow Raiders Rugby League Affinity Account


Support your local club with a Barrow Raiders Rugby League Affinity Account.

Open an Affinity Savings Account with the Furness and not only will you enjoy a great rate of interest, but you’ll also be helping your team, at no cost to you.
 
To show our appreciation of you trusting your savings to us, we’ll make a donation out of our own funds to the Barrow Raiders.
 
Not only do Affinity Savings Accounts offer you a great interest rate, they also give you instant access to your money too, so they’re the perfect place to store your savings. So why not apply and show your support by opening an Affinity Savings Account today.


What to do next?


If you would like to discuss or apply for one our products please contact us on 0800 834312 or use the links below
› Find your nearest branch › Apply Now › Email a friend

Apply now for a Barrow Raiders Rugby League Affinity Account


Please confirm you have read the important information below. Only when you have read the information and fully understand how the account works should you click to download the application form. We recommend that you print a copy of the documents for your records and keep them in a safe place.









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