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Leeds Building Society

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Headquarters
  
Leeds, United Kingdom

Number of employees
  
1,241

Founded
  
1875

CEO
  
Peter Hill (Aug 2011–)

Number of locations
  
65

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Type
  
Building Society (Mutual)

Industry
  
Banking and Financial Services

Key people
  
Peter Hill, Chief Executive

Products
  
Savings, Mortgages, Investments,Insurance,Financial Planning

Net income
  
£207.5million GBP (December 2015), 12% on 2014

Total assets
  
£13.5 billion GBP (December 2014), 12% on 2013

Subsidiaries
  
Freeport Hornsea Limited

Profiles

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Leeds Building Society is the fifth largest in the UK and serves approximately 719,000 customers across the UK who together hold £9.9 billion in savings balances. In 2015 their average interest rate paid to savers was 1.78% (1.2% UK average) and their net mortgage lending was £1.4bn (£1.1bn 2014).

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History

The society was registered as the Leeds and Holbeck (Permanent) Building Society in 1875, though the society originated from a group called the Leeds Union Operative Land and Building Society which formed in 1845. The society was renamed to Leeds Building Society in September 2005. It has 65 branches across the UK, with 29 located in Yorkshire and it has a branch in Gibraltar and a branch in Dublin. Its head office is located on The Headrow in Leeds city centre. It should not be confused with the defunct Leeds Permanent Building Society, which was also known as The Leeds, and merged with the Halifax Building Society on 1 August 1995.

In July 2006 Leeds Building Society was voted "Best Building Society" by Mortgage Magazine. This award is judged by an independent panel and takes into account long term value, customer service, how easy products are to understand and commitment to mutuality, as well as competitive interest rates.

On 1 August 2006, following approval by the Mercantile members and confirmation by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), Leeds Building Society merged with Mercantile Building Society. Mercantile members overwhelmingly supported the proposal at the Society’s AGM at the end of April with 97% of the votes in favour of the merger. It is a member of the Building Societies Association.

The Leeds Building Society is also the main shirt sponsor of the current Super League Champion rugby league side Leeds Rhinos.

References

Leeds Building Society Wikipedia


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