Buckinghamshire Building Society Explained

Buckinghamshire Building Society
Former Name:Chalfont & District Permanent Building Society
Type:Building Society (Mutual)
Industry:Banking
Financial services
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Foundation:1907
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Location City:Chalfont St Giles
Location Country:England
Locations:1[1]
Area Served:United Kingdom
Key People:
  • Dick Jenkins, Chair of the Board
  • Dan Wass, Chief Executive Officer[2]
Products:Savings and Mortgages
Assets: £355 million GBP (31 December 2022)[3]
Members:11,400
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The Buckinghamshire Building Society is a British building society. As of 2022, the Society has 11,400 Members and assets of £355m.[3]

It was founded in 1907 in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, by a group of local businessmen. The original name was the Chalfont & District Permanent Building Society, and in 1961 the Society was renamed to the Buckinghamshire. Its principal office (and sole branch) continues to be in the village of Chalfont St Giles.

It is a member of the Building Societies Association.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.bucksbs.co.uk/contact/ Buckinghamshire Building Society
  2. https://www.bucksbs.co.uk/corporate-information/ Buckinghamshire Building Society
  3. https://www.bucksbs.co.uk/corporate-information/ Buckinghamshire Building Society
  4. https://www.bsa.org.uk/about-us/members-of-the-bsa Building Societies Association