Norwich and Peterborough Building Society
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Norwich & Peterborough Building Society (N&P) is a trading name of Yorkshire Building Society based in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Formed by the merger of the Norwich and Peterborough building societies in 1986, at the time of merger with YBS, it was the ninth largest building society in the United Kingdom, with assets in excess of £4.9 billion.[1][2]
The Society had over 45 branch offices mainly located in
In January 2017, parent YBS Group announced the proposed closure of 28 (later increased to 31) branches, all current accounts and the eventual withdrawal of the N&P brand.[3][4][5] Remaining N&P branches closed on Friday 6 July 2018 and re-opened on Monday 9 July as YBS branches.[6]
History
The Norwich Building Society was founded in 1852 under the imposing title of Norwich and District Provident Permanent Benefit Building and Freehold Land Society. This was unconnected with the mutual
Shortly after, in 1860, Peterborough Provincial Benefit Building Society was established by railway workers at the Corn Exchange, Peterborough and, in 1896, it registered under the
Norwich and Peterborough Building Society was formed by the merger of the two societies in 1986. At that time the Peterborough's assets were £280m and the Norwich's were £176m. An entirely separate City of Peterborough and District Permanent Building Society transferred engagements to Northampton Town and County Building Society in 1959. Anglia Building Society was formed by amalgamation of this Society with Leicestershire Building Society in 1966 and subsequently merged with Nationwide Building Society in 1987.[11]
Merger
The Society conducted regular dialogues through members’ meetings and other events. It was clear from these that members had a high level of trust in the Society and wished it to continue as a mutual; a stance confirmed by the Board.[12] In order to help maintain normal business activities for the benefit of all members without the disruption caused by speculative activity, new customers opening savings accounts providing membership of the Society were required to enter into an agreement to assign to the Charities Aid Foundation any windfall benefits to which they may have become entitled in the future as an investing member.
In December 2010, it was reported that the Society had received a number of takeover approaches and was keeping its options open.[13][14] The Society had sold Keydata Investment Services products to some 3,100 customers via its independent financial advisers between November 2005 and June 2009, when the firm was put into administration by the FSA.[15] In July 2009, the Serious Fraud Office commenced an investigation into Keydata Investment Services Ltd. following a referral by the FSA. Shortly afterwards, in November 2009, the Society announced the closure of 10 branches largely outside its "regional heartland" effective March 2010[16] and in January 2011, chief executive, Matthew Bullock, announced his retirement once a successor could be found.[17][18] In light of tougher regulation, Aviva Life Services UK Ltd. (formerly Norwich Union) was reappointed to provide financial advice to members.[19]
Following expressions of interest by US equity firm
Services
The Society's principal purpose was the making of loans which were secured on residential property and funded substantially by its members. Share dealing services were offered to members by Jarvis Investment Management Ltd. As a result of having diversified into areas not traditionally associated with building societies, the Society's income was not solely dependent on mortgages.
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08-60-81 | to 22 January 2015 |
40-65-00 | from 23 January 2015 |
Norwich & Peterborough also operated via a telephone call centre based in Peterborough and through a fully transactional website. The Society had three established affinity accounts with
The Society only offered mortgage facilities for properties in
Yorkshire Building Society also operates under the trading names of Chelsea Building Society (since 2010, including the engagements of the former Catholic Building Society) and Egg (since 2011).[42] The Yorkshire is a participant of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme; therefore, deposits with any of N&P, the Yorkshire, Chelsea and Egg were treated as linked for the purposes the scheme.[43]
Subsidiaries
The Norwich and Peterborough Group included the following trading companies, which were wholly owned by the parent Society:
- Norwich and Peterborough (LBS) Ltd.,[44] trading as Astra Mortgages
- Norwich and Peterborough Insurance Brokers Ltd.[45]
- Norwich and Peterborough General Insurance Ltd.[46]
- Norwich and Peterborough Sharedealing Services Ltd.,[47] formerly Waters, Lunniss & Co. Ltd.
- Norwich and Peterborough Covered Bonds LLP[48]
- Lynchwood Services Limited[49]
- Flexible Choice Limited[50]
Hockleys Professional Limited, based in Gibraltar, was divested in 2010.
See also
References
- ^ Building Societies' Assets Archived 24 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine Building Societies Association, 1 April 2010
- ^ Building Societies Database Archived 4 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine KPMG Financial Services, August 2008
- ^ Peachey, Kevin Norwich and Peterborough brand to disappear BBC News, 25 January 2017
- ^ Jones, Rupert Yorkshire building society to close 48 branches and ditch current accounts The Guardian, 25 January 2017
- ^ Grinnell, Paul 225 jobs at risk as famous Norwich and Peterborough brand is set to be axed Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 25 January 2017
- ^ Welcome to YBS Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (retrieved 29 July 2018)
- ^ Registry of Friendly Societies No. 437B
- ^ Known as the King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Permanent Benefit Building Society until 1952
- ^ Known as the Stamford Permanent Benefit Building Society until 1975
- ^ Known as the Argyle Benefit Building Society until 1962
- ^ Until 1992 known as Nationwide Anglia. Extract from Building Societies Yearbook 2007/8 Archived 9 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine (pp.175, 194 & 167) Building Societies Association (retrieved 10 January 2008)
- ^ Cook, Jacqueline; Deakin, Simon and Hughes, Alan Mutuality and Corporate Governance: the Evolution of UK Building Societies Following Deregulation (Working Paper No. 205) ESRC Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, June 2001
- ^ Takeover for Norwich and Peterborough Building Society BBC News, 17 December 2010
- ^ Briggs, Stephen N&P won’t rule out merger talk Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 17 December 2010
- ^ Keydata: Full compensation for Lifemark investors BBC News, 1 December 2010
- ^ Branch Restructure Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (retrieved 3 January 2011)
- ^ Reville, Matthew N&P chief set to retire when successor found Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 12 January 2011
- ^ Norwich & Peterborough boss Matthew Bullock to retire BBC News, 12 January 2011
- ^ Williams, Sam N&P and Aviva in talks over financial advice tie-up Norwich Evening News, 12 January 2011
- ^ Williams, Sam Norwich and Peterborough rule out JC Flowers takeover Eastern Daily Press, 25 October 2010
- ^ Lowthorpe, Shaun Virgin Money linked to Norwich and Peterborough buyout bid Eastern Daily Press, 6 March 2011
- ^ Montia, Gill Virgin in talks with Norwich & Peterborough Banking Times, 7 March 2011
- ^ Montia, Gill Norwich & Peterborough BS considers merger Banking Times, 28 December 2010
- ^ Yorkshire eyes merger with rival society BBC News, 18 March 2011
- ^ Wachman, Richard Yorkshire building society in merger talks with Norwich and Peterborough The Guardian, 19 March 2011
- ^ Norwich and Peterborough to repay Keydata investors BBC News, 22 March 2011
- ^ N&P Building Society appoint new CEO Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 19 April 2011
- ^ Yorkshire and N&P building societies to merge BBC News, 20 April 2011
- ^ Members agree Yorkshire and N&P building societies merger BBC News, 22 August 2011
- ^ FSA confirms Norwich & Peterborough Building Society merger with the Yorkshire Building Society Financial Services Authority, FSA/PN/081/2011, 23 September 2011
- ^ Dickson, Annabelle Norwich and Peterborough Building Society merger complete Norwich Evening News, 1 November 2011
- ^ Yorkshire and Norwich & Peterborough building societies announce proposed merger Norwich and Peterborough Building Society, 20 April 2011
- ^ Memorandum of the Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (3) Memorandum of Powers and Rules Norwich and Peterborough Building Society, April 1988
- ^ The Norwich and Peterborough Building Society Credit Card MBNA Europe Bank (retrieved 27 June 2009)
- ^ The Society was licensed in Gibraltar under the Financial Services Ordinance, Licence No. FSC00472A. Oficina de Representacion en Espana de Norwich & Peterborough Building Society, Calla Mauricio Moro Poreto No.2, 6A, 29006 Malaga SHZ 23A
- ^ Entered in the Register under No. 106085. Norwich and Peterborough was previously entered under No. 150965
- ^ Members Building Societies Association (retrieved 5 November 2011)
- VocaLink(retrieved 5 November 2011)
- ^ Our affiliates Bacs Payment Schemes (retrieved 5 November 2011)
- ^ Subscribers Archived 24 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine Lending Standards Board (retrieved 5 November 2011)
- ^ Press Release: Ambient subsidiary Moneybox agrees ATM contract with Norwich & Peterborough Building Society Ambient, RNS No. 6423K, 26 September 2001
- ^ Use of the Egg trade marks by Yorkshire Building Society is currently under licence from Egg Banking Plc which provides any residual Egg savings products that were not transferred to the Yorkshire and any Egg loans products that were not sold to Britannica Recoveries S.a.r.l.
- ^ Linked deposits for the purposes of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme Archived 7 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine Financial Services Authority, 1 November 2011
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. 2670589. Authorised and regulated by the FSA, entered in the Register under No. 454265
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. 699978. Authorised and regulated by the FSA, entered in the Register under No. 116669
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. 2193881. Originally Norwich and Peterborough Insurance Services Ltd., then Norwich and Peterborough Financial Planning Ltd.
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. 1971202. No longer authorised by the FSA, entered in the Register under No. 124311
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. OC341875
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. 2312383. Originally Norwich and Peterborough Group Ltd., then Norwich and Peterborough (Computer Services) Ltd.
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. 2792052
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. 2360274
- ^ Connells acquires N&P company Mortgage Introducer, 29 October 2007
- ^ Registered in England and Wales No. 6304778
External links
- Official website
- Astra Mortgages for the use of UK intermediaries only