Building Societies are organizations primarily found in Australia and the United Kingdom. There are several Building Societies which offer loans. Nationwide Building Society in the UK and Greater Building Society in Australia both offer loans.
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One can find information on banks and building societies by going to the website of Adviceguide. This site gives information as to services expected from banks and building societies, tips for contacting them and the complaint process, etc.
There are many banks or building societies that offer a passbook savings account to customers. One can get them from 'Yorkshire Building Society', 'Chelsea Building Society' and 'West Bromwich Building Society'.
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All Building Societies are owned by their members and have 'mutual' status. If you invest money with them you automatically become a member no matter how small your investment. If they 'de-mutualize', they are then no longer building societies and become banks. Some building societies that have done this in the past have then been taken over by other banks. What was originally Halifax Building Society is probably the best known example of this. It de-mutualized and became a bank. It was then taken over by the Bank of Scotland which in turn was taken over by the Lloyds Banking Group.
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Provision of affordable mortgages - by allowing members and customers to own their own homes through low-priced mortgages, building societies contribute to national development. Improving wealth - By affording members the opportunity to save and invest helps to enhance their wealth.
I'M NOT SURE ABOUT BUILDING SOCIETIES, BUT I KNOW THAT BANK ACCOUNTS THAT ARE IN DEFAULT WILL APPEAR ON YOUR CREDIT REPROT. TAX LIENS, JUDGMENTS WILL ALSO APPEAR ON YOUR CREDIT REPORT.
stairs have many functions to a building some of which are that they act as a means of escape in cases of fire, they provide movements in a building for occupants, they attach rooms to each other.