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Consumers
What are my rights as a building society member?
Most people who have a savings account, or mortgage, with a building society are members. As such, they have certain rights to vote and receive information, as well as to attend and speak at meetings. Each member has one vote, regardless of how much money they have invested or borrowed or how many accounts they may have. More information is available in our consumer leaflet, linked to below. Your rights as a building society member leafletBack to the FAQ List |
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