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Economic outlook weakens as household finances take a hit and unemployment rises
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The Building Societies Association is the voice of the UK's building societies.
Analysis of branch networks shows how building societies are keeping their branches open, supporting consumers and communities across the country.
All of today’s building societies were established outside London, and while many operate nationally others still focus on specific regions. Their members value having a branch, and they help to engage the local community, which is often core to a building society’s purpose.
While banks continue to announce branch closures, a recent research report from Whitecap Consulting found that building societies are maintaining their branches, but changing their roles. Branches are evolving into multipurpose spaces, combining operational roles like administration and back-office work with traditional customer-facing services, and more are being made into hubs and resources for the wider community. Some societies are trialling multi-bank kiosks in their branches which enable consumers to deposit and withdraw cash, and access banking services with a range of banks.
Simon Taylor, CEO at the Melton Building Society, is quoted by Whitecap as saying, “Branches are not big income generators. It’s more about supporting our membership and engaging with the community which as a mutual is fundamental to our purpose.”
This regional impact is also reflected in the jobs building societies create. All societies have their headquarters outside of London, with 95% of their employees based outside the Capital. In contrast, ONS data indicates that 43% of people working in banking are based in London.
The Whitecap research also highlights how societies have been investing in the skills of branch staff, describing how employees are now balancing traditional branch responsibilities with back-office and call centre tasks, as well as more complex interactions, such as mortgage and savings advice.
A different view of the data shows that building societies are continuing to serve areas with smaller populations when compared to other providers (see table 1).
In smaller towns and communities with less than 25,000 residents, building societies account for 46% of branches.
In medium sized towns (25,000 to less than 100,000 residents) they make up 35% of branches, while in the larger towns and cities (any with a population of 100,000 or more), they account for 30% of branches.
This demonstrates how societies have stuck with their local high streets, while the banks have left them to focus on the larger cities.
Small towns and communities | 46% |
Small-medium sized towns | 35% |
Large towns and cities | 30% |
The Government’s recent Financial Services Growth and Competitiveness Strategy highlights the importance of the financial services sector supporting growth across all regions of the country.
Building societies can play a key role in delivering this inclusive growth as they continue to invest in branches across towns and communities and employ workers in all parts of the UK.
* Note: The 35% share reduces to 34% if open or approved Banking Hubs are included, though these are limited to different days for different banks.
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The 香蕉福利直播 responded to the HMRC consultation "Better Use of New and Improved Third-Party Data to Make It Easier to Pay Tax Right Time" on 21 May 2025 wh...
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The 香蕉福利直播 strongly supports the retirement of the Sourcebook
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This course has been postponed. Please contact the events team if you're interested in attending a future course. We now offer three tiers of treas...
Due to popular demand, we now offer three tiers of treasury management training for 香蕉福利直播 Members, Associates and Non-members. The courses will be repea...
Due to popular demand, we now offer three tiers of treasury management training for 香蕉福利直播 Members, Associates and Non-members. The courses will be repea...