Bristol Pound is the UK’s largest local currency.
It’s money that’s made by local people, for local people and run by a non-profit community interest company (Bristol Pound CIC).
Set up by a group of campaigners and financial activists in 2012, the digital Bristol Pound scheme was a network of over 2,000 individuals and independent businesses who used digital and paper currency to trade in Bristol, localising supply chains and keeping money circulating in the city.