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  • Posted: 01 Apr 2025

Building Societies Report 2025 – Launch Event

30
Apr
2025

  • Calender-Icon Time: 12:00 - 15:00
  • Location-Icon Location: Leeds
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: Whitecap Consulting
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend (BSA Members only)

Join us in Leeds on 30th April for the launch of the Building Societies Report 2025, exploring the future of the mutual sector.


Whitecap Consulting and the Building Societies Association (BSA) are pleased to invite you to the launch of the Building Societies Report 2025, hosted at Leeds Building Society. This report provides strategic insights into the future of the building society sector, examining key developments since the last edition and exploring future trends up to 2030 and beyond.

This launch event is an opportunity to hear first-hand insights from industry experts, network with senior leaders from building societies and the wider financial services ecosystem, and discuss the report’s key themes, including:

  • Strategy and mutuality.
  • Mortgages and savings.
  • The future of branches.
  • The homebuying process and property market.
  • Green finance and sustainability.
  • Technology, FinTech, and data innovation.
  • Regulation, policy, and risk.
  • Collaboration and diversification opportunities.

Why Attend?

  • Launch of the Building Societies Report 2025.
  • Hear from industry leaders and key contributors to the report.
  • Participate in discussions on the evolving landscape of building societies.
  • Network with peers from across the sector, including executives, regulators, technology providers, and policymakers.

Speakers & Contributors:
The event will feature speakers from:

  • Leeds Building Society
  • Building Societies Association
  • Whitecap Consulting
  • Industry leaders from sponsor and partner organisations.

This report would not be possible without the support of our sponsors, including: BJSS, Digilytics, finova, FintechOS, FIS, GDS Link, Mambu, Mast, Monument Technology, Mutual Vision, MQube, nCino, Ohpen, PEXA, Phoebus, RSM UK, SBS, Target Group, Temenos , Unblu, Unisys, and Vilja Solutions.

Who Should Attend?
This event is designed for senior leaders and key stakeholders engaged in the building society sector. Whether you are directly involved in shaping strategy or interested in the future of the mutual sector, this event will provide valuable insights and networking opportunities.

Registration: Attendance is free, but spaces are limited. Register now to secure your place.

For further information, please contact: info@whitecapconsulting.co.uk

We look forward to welcoming you to this important discussion on the future of building societies!

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