Building society success at the Moneyfacts Consumer Awards

BSA members were well represented in all relevant categories with winning success for building societies in five of the Awards.

Taking place in early February, these important consumer awards celebrate exceptional products and providers available to consumers and are decided on by a combination of customer feedback and in-depth research by Moneyfacts.

BSA members were well represented in all relevant categories with winning success for building societies in five Awards:

First-Time Mortgage Buyers’ Choice – Leeds Building Society

High Street Morgtage Provider of the Year – Yorkshire Building Society

High Street Savings Provider of the Year – Yorkshire Building Society

Current Account Switching Provider of the Year – Nationwide Building Society

Branch Network of the Year – Nationwide Building Society

There was a clean sweep for societies in two of the awards, taking the Winner, Highly Commended and Commended spots in the First-Time Mortgage Buyers’ Choice category (Leeds (W), Yorkshire (HC), Skipton (C)) and High Street Savings Provider category (Yorkshire (W), Skipton (HC), Nationwide (C)). A real testament to the building society sectors’ focus of providing a safe home for savings and helping people start their journey onto the housing ladder.

BSA members also took seven of the Highly Commended and Commended spots in various categories; Remortgage Buyers’ Choice; Current Account Provider; ISA Provider of the Year to name but a few.

Huge congratulations to all of the successful building societies!

You can see a full list of the awards and winners here

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