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Bingley Permanent Building Society was a UK building society, which merged with the Bradford Equitable Building Society in 1964 to form the Bradford & Bingley Building Society.
As well as clearing cheques, the system processes the following forms of payment: banker's drafts, building society cheques, Postal Orders, warrants, government payable orders and traveler's cheques.
It added savings accounts, overdrafts, revolving credit accounts, credit and debit cards, and was instrumental in the formation of the LINK ATM consortium of smaller banks and building societies which led the commercial clearing banks to begin linking their own networks which they had hitherto refused to do.
His work and frequently updated books such as his Practical Treatise on Banking (1827) were eventually widely adopted to improve the British banking systems and laid the foundations of the modern publicly owned retail bank and Building Society movement.
He urged Bradford & Bingley members to vote against moves to force Britain's second-largest building society to convert to a bank, saying "the early day motion will express the fear that were Bradford & Bingley Building Society to become a bank, the entire building society movement will be damaged directly."
Barnsley today is part of the Yorkshire Building Society Group, which comprises; Yorkshire Building Society, Chelsea Building Society, Norwich and Peterborough Building Society, Accord Mortgages, and Egg Banking.
William Tudor John (born 1944) — Deputy Chairman of Nationwide Building Society since 2007; Chairman of Lehman Brothers (Europe) 2000–2008
In the mid-1850s, he helped found the Yorkshire Penny Bank (to encourage workers to save), and he worked closely with the Halifax Permanent Building Society (later the Halifax Building Society) to promote home ownership through his model village Akroydon.
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.
It should not be confused with the still existing Leeds Building Society (formerly Leeds and Holbeck Building Society)
Leonard E. H. Williams (1919–2007), former head of the Nationwide Building Society and Spitfire pilot
In 1960, with her husband Vincent Byrne, she founded the Catholic Building Society, becoming the first woman to be elected chairman of a building society.
In 2006, the Universal Building Society merged with the Newcastle Building Society.
Tasked with the bridge construction, the Building Society of Levallois-Perret (La Societé de Construction de Levallois-Perret) proposed a bridge with a span reaching 140 m, which was a record out of all the Parisian bridges at the time.
West Bromwich Building Society, a building society whose headquarters are in West Bromwich