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Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society - Mortgages, Investments, savings and loans. The site offers online mortgage and investment application forms. C&G is owned by Lloyds TSB.

Skipton Building Society - Offers range of savings and investment products including special NSPCC ISA as well as mortgage services.

Norwich and Peterborough Building Society - Mutual society offering financial services including mortgages, savings, personal and business banking, internet banking, sharedealing and commercial mortgages.

Lambeth Building Society - Full range of mortgage and savings products.

Portman Building Society - Offers information on a range of savings accounts, mortgages, insurance products as well as investment advice and online mortgages.

Yorkshire Building Society - Mainstream mortgage and savings products

Market Harborough Building Society - Local building society offering traditional mortgage, savings and insurance services.

Teachers' Building Society - Building Society set up in 1966 to help teachers. Offers mortgage and savings products. Associated with Scottish Amicable. Also lends to housing associations.

Loughborough Building Society - Mutual society based in the East Midlands offering savings, investments and mortgages. Only introduces to the Norwich Union Marketing Group.

Newcastle Building Society - A North East Building Society offering a range of mortgages, investments and other financial services including internet banking.

Staffordshire Building Society - Mortgages and savings. Company and contact details.

Nationwide Building Society - Site offers online mortgage quotations, Internet banking, interest rate comparisons plus a branch-cash machine locator. All mainstream banking services including savings, investments and insurance products.

Coventry Building Society - Building society offering mortgages and savings.

Barnsley Building Society - Yorkshire-based building society with traditional values. Offers savings, mortgage, life assurance, pension plans and investment products.

Derbyshire Building Society - Offers mortgages, insurance products savings and investments as well as branch locater.

Newbury Building Society - Based in Newbury, Berkshire.

Leeds and Holbeck Building Society - Traditional building society offering usual range of savings, investment and mortgage products.

Scottish Building Society - Traditional mutual building society serving customers in Scotland. Investors from outside Scotland must invest at least £2500.

Chelsea Building Society - Strong mutual organisation providing a wide range of financial services including mortgages and investments.

Swansea Building Society - Most types of mortgage lending considered on individual merits.

Birmingham Midshires - UK based financial services institution offering specialist and standard mortgage products, investment products, insurance and personal and secured loans. Part of the Halifax Group.

Nottingham Building Society - Range of mortgages and savings accounts, includes a savings calculator.

Mercantile Building Society - Providing mortgage, savings and investment products in the North-East of England.

Clay Cross Building Society - Range of savings accounts and mortgages, including high value, low value and commercial schemes.

The Cheshire Building Society - Based in North West England and providing mortgages, savings and investments. Includes application forms and links to offshore services.

SNU Trust - Mutual building society run by and for the benefit of its members and churches.

Hinckley and Rugby Building Society - Represented in many of the larger towns and cities of the East Midlands, but it is also committed to having outlets in smaller village communities.

Ipswich Building Society - Building society based in Suffolk offering mortgages, investment and savings products.

Buckinghamshire Building Society - Mortgage loans and investments. Company and contact details.

Penrith Building Society - Local building society, awarded What Mortgage Top Lender of the Year 2002. No product information on the site, just a contact phone number.

Stroud and Swindon Building Society - Services including mortgages, savings, insurance and loans.

Bristol and West - Provides mortgages, savings and investment services.

Chesham Building Society - A local building society delivering competitive mortgage and savings products.

Britannia Building Society - Mutual Building Society offering a range of home related products.

Cambridge Building Society - Has a strong local focus and does not offer services outside its area. In the Cambridge area offers mortgage and savings products.

Harpenden Building Society - Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire based. offering a range of savings accounts. Company and contact details.

Cumberland Building Society - Independent regional building society specialising in mortgages and investments.

Catholic Building Society - Offers traditional mortgage and investment products; all accounts are postal based.

Leek United Building Society - Offers full range of services including savings, financial planning, credit card, mortgages, loans and insurance.

Skipton Group - Comprises of a number of organisations within the Business-to-Consumer and Business-to-Business markets.

Dudley Building Society - Provides details of products and services offered, plus branch contacts.

Bradford & Bingley International - The largest subsidiary of a UK building society on the Isle of Man.

The Melton Mowbray Building Society - Offers mortgages, savings and financial services. Details of products, offers, terms and branch finder.

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