The bank will offer secured SME lending products to owner occupied businesses, as well as to experienced commercial and residential property investors later this year.
Redwood Bank has been granted a banking licence from the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority.
The bank will offer secured SME lending products to owner occupied businesses, as well as to experienced commercial and residential property investors later this year.
It applied for the licence last October.
Warrington Borough Council has a 33% stake in the bank, while Redwood’s product range will be launched later in 2017.
Jonathan Rowland, co-founder of Redwood Bank, said: “Securing a banking licence by the PRA and the FCA underlines the strength of our business model and the calibre of our experienced management team.
“With the opportunities being created by Brexit and the Financial Services sector’s rehabilitation, this is a great time to be entering the market.”
“We extend a warm welcome to Warrington Borough Council as a new shareholder in Redwood.
“It’s clear that the council shares our vision to create a robust, secure and profitable bank that is not only well placed to deliver strong returns but also to stimulate sustainable economic growth in Warrington and the surrounding area.
“This is a unique public-private partnership that heralds a return to community banking in the UK.”
Redwood's team of business development managers in Letchworth promise a personalised, relationship-driven service, focusing on SMEs throughout Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
Gary Wilkinson, co-founder and chief executive of Redwood Bank, said: “In addition to securing the banking licence, considerable progress has been made in building Redwood’s infrastructure.
“We have established the new bank’s headquarters in Letchworth, Hertfordshire and have been building a talented and experienced management team.
“We are well on track to open to customers later this year with a proposition built on competitive rates, superior service and straightforward products.”
Councillor Russ Bowden, Warrington Borough Council’s executive board member for corporate finance, said: “This is a really important deal for Warrington and part of our commitment to innovative financial approaches which support growth and sustainability in the borough.
“We see our stake in the company as an investment in our future.
“It’s about investing in our local economy, helping businesses thrive and generating income which will enable us to protect council services.
“I’m delighted that the company has now been granted its banking licence and we can move forward towards its launch.”