Hanley Economic Building Society Explained

Hanley Economic Building Society
Type:Building society (mutual)
Foundation:1854
Founder:Earl Granville
Location City:Hanley
Location Country:England
Area Served:Great Britain
Key People:Mark Selby, CEO
Industry:Banking and financial services
Services:Savings, mortgages, investments,
loans, insurance
Net Income:£1.0 million GBP (August 2019)
Assets:£447 million GBP (August 2019)
Num Employees:80
Divisions:Hanley Financial Services Ltd
Subsid:Hanley Mortgage Services Ltd

The Hanley Economic Building Society is a UK building society, which has its head office in Hanley, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. It is the 28th largest in the United Kingdom based on total assets of £426 million as at 31 August 2018.[1] It is a member of the Building Societies Association.

Founded in 1854, the original name of the society was The Staffordshire Potteries Economic Permanent Benefit Building Society. It was in 1930 when the name was shortened to Hanley Economic Building Society.

Escutcheon:Per chevron Gules and Azure bezanty in chief two clarions Or and in base a tower Argent.
Crest:On a wreath of the colours a key in bend the wards uppermost and forming the letter H Gules surmounted by a key in bend sinister the wards uppermost forming the letter E Azure the shafts interlaced by a Stafford knot Or mantled partly Gules and Azure doubled party Argent and Or.
Supporters:On either side a squirrel sejant Ermine about the neck a portcullis pendent from a chain Or.
Motto:Save Safely Build Surely
Notes:Granted 13 March 1972 [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . bsa.org.uk.
  2. Web site: Hanley Economic Building Society . Heraldry of the World . 4 February 2021.