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Latest news

Lending and savings up at mutuals in 2011
31.01.2012

Mortgage lending by mutuals grows by almost a quarter in November
03.01.2012

BSA responds to statement by the Chancellor on the ICB
19.12.2011

BSA comment on the mortgage regulation proposals
19.12.2011

Seminars and Workshops

Conduct of Business and Compliance Seminar - click for details

Newsbite

Property sales slump – is there any good news?

January 2012

BSA responds on Government's ICB thinking

December 2011

Government publishes housing strategy

November 2011

The ICB recommendations: shifting boundaries

October 2011

BSA at Party Conferences 2011

September 2011

‘Building societies remain resilient despite challenging market’ - KPMG

August 2011

Newsbite archive

Mortgage Matters

Working Together puts Pressure on would-be Fraudsters

October 2011

Code Breaking in Europe

July 2011

The Proposed EU Directive on Credit Agreements Relating to Residential Property – A Bad Deal for Consumers?

May 2011

First Time Buyers Summit - Time for Innovation

February 2011

2011, the year the regulator listened?

December 2010

Mortgage Matters archive