Scottish Building Society
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Scottish Building Society | |
Type | Building Society (Mutual) |
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Founded | 1848 |
Headquarters | Edinburgh |
Industry | Financial Services |
Products | Savings and Mortgages |
Slogan | Scotland's first building society |
Website | www.scottishbldgsoc.co.uk |
The Scottish Building Society is a building society based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is the 2nd largest building society in Scotland and the 44th largest in the United Kingdom based on total assets of £210 million at 31 January 2006.[1]
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The Scottish Building Society was established in 1848 as the Edinburgh Property Investment Company. It changed its name to the Scottish Building Society in 1929.[2]
The Society has five branches in Edinburgh, Galashiels, Glasgow, Inverness and Troon as well as a network of 110 agents throughout Scotland. [3]
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