Beyond the Pardner Hand - how else did Caribbeans manage their money?

Discover the different ways the Caribbean community overcame financial barriers in the UK.
Published on 30 June 2023
“Seven people living in a house was a strong motivator to get a deposit to buy your own house, and the quickest and easiest way to do this was to join a Pardner!” – Chelsie

Shops such as Colin Mitchell Supermarket sold Caribbean fruits and vegetables that the community sought. Image: Provided by Museumand.

“…it’s a landmark in our culture and a feature of community support…" - Maxwell

Families used money from Pardner Hand, credit unions, catalogue clubs and more to save money for their children’s future and ensure their success. Image: Provided by Museumand.

“People would collect their pardner money and send it home for family, for them to use as necessary to meet their needs. Money is still sent back home but more and more people do so using regular payments through things like Western Union.” - Reverend Lorna