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Building Societies Yearbook - Have Your Say

Date: 20 Sep 2006 Print page  |   Email 

The 2006-07 edition of the Building Societies Yearbook is now available for purchase.  The Yearbook is a useful source of information for anyone wanting to find out about building societies as a sector, and as individual organisations.  Details include key facts on each society, including financial information, address details and branch locations, plus a range of statistical data on how the industry has evolved over the last century.

Where now for the Yearbook?

Having been in print format since 1927, the BSA is discussing the future of this publication.  Amongst other options, we are considering ending the print version and moving the information online to the BSA website.

Before making any decisions, we would like to find out who uses the Yearbook and for what purpose.  If you would like to have your say, you can complete the questionnaire enclosed in the 2006-07 edition of the Yearbook or download one from the BSA website here.

Copies of the 2006-07 Yearbook can be purchased for £60 plus p&p, from Helen Clifford at Charterhouse, Tel: 020 7827 5660.

 


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