People will be able to get up to £500 paid into their TSB bank account under the new fund.
Victims of domestic violence will be able to receive a variety of support from the schemeFrom today people will be able to get up to £500 paid into their TSB bank account that only they can access.A pilot scheme that allows victims to open accounts without standard documentation has also been launched in Norwich, Swindon, Wolverhampton and Walsall in England.
It is run in partnership with charity Women's Aid, and will operate in branches in Alloa, Dundee and Galashiels in Scotland. Carol Anderson, director of TSB's branch network, said: "Our specially trained branch staff are ready to assist victims within their communities - and we would encourage any impacted TSB customers needing support to come and speak to us."
Farah Nazeer, chief executive of Women's Aid said: "Women's Aid welcomes the launch of TSB's emergency flee fund, which addresses a vital need to help survivors escape abuse in this crisis period." People can also request the support by visiting a TSB branch, with some of its staff receiving specialist training in supporting people experiencing domestic abuse.
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