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For all intents and purposes: Depositor behaviour and strategy in a London savings bank

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Citation

Perriton L & Henderson S (2020) For all intents and purposes: Depositor behaviour and strategy in a London savings bank. Enterprise and Society. https://doi.org/10.1017/eso.2020.48

Abstract
In this paper, we offer an alternative to class-based studies of saving behaviour by using individual-level ledger records from accounts opened in 1830 in the Limehouse Savings Bank, London. Our analysis suggests that such banks banks served a valid financial purpose for a much wider constituency of savers than the targeted ‘industrious poor’. True gaming of the system by the middle classes appears to be relatively limited, and instead depositors were using accounts for a variety of means and motivations. We suggest that the contemporary consternation around class was misplaced, and that we can better understand and predict depositor behaviours through analysis of transaction data.

Keywords
Savings Banks; England; Philanthropy; Savings Behaviour

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Output Status: Forthcoming/Available Online

Journal
Enterprise and Society

StatusIn Press
Publication date online28/09/2020
Date accepted by journal05/08/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/31780
ISSN1467-2227
eISSN1467-2235

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Professor Linda Perriton

Professor Linda Perriton

Professor, Management, Work and Organisation