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BSA Yearbook 2009-10

Contact: Lynne Bartlett
Date: 10 Nov 2009
 
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The BSA Yearbook is the official handbook of the Building Societies Association,
with all the latest facts and figures from the UK’s mortgage industry. 

 


Its 200 pages are packed with:

  • Features from experts on subjects including the UK mortgage and savings markets in 2009, arrears and possessions, the Payment Services Directive, The Turner Review and the Building Societies Specialist Sourcebook
  • Listings of Association members, including key contacts within each building society
  • Statistical data including key figures for each society (assets, shares, borrowings, investing and borrowing members, ATMs and branches)
  • Details of mergers, acquisitions and changes of status

The Yearbook is the definitive reference book, and perfect for anyone wanting to research the competition, develop marketing plans, source information on potential clients and gain access to market information. And at just £50 (including p+p within the UK) it offers outstanding value.  To order your copy, please complete and return the order form.  Or view it online - just follow the link below.

Yearbook 2009-10 order form

Read it online - or download a copy to read later

Notes
  1. The yearbook is free of charge to BSA members and associates.  Copies can be obtained from Lynne Bartlett - email: lynne.bartlett@bsa.org.uk

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