Norwich and Peterborough Building Society

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URL: http://www.npbs.co.uk

Address: Norwich and Peterborough Building Society, Peterborough Business Park, Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6WZ

The Norwich Building Society was founded on 6th April 1852 under the imposing title of 'Norwich and District Provident Permanent Benefit Building and Freehold Land Society'. The Peterborough Provincial Benefit Society was founded in 1860. Norwich and Peterborough Building Society was formed on 31st October 1986 when the Peterborough and the Norwich Building Societies merged. At that time the Peterborough's assets were £280 million and the Norwich's were £176 million.

Mutual society offering financial services including mortgages, savings, personal and business banking, internet banking, sharedealing and commercial mortgages. Personal and business accounts linked to the NetMaster Saver to help customers benefit from higher interest rates. Must open a Gold personal current account or a businesses account to use online service. Also offers Internet-only current account NetmasterGold and NetmasterGold savings account. Mortgage, general insurance, personal loans, children's savings account and mini cash ISAs are available with online applications



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