Nottingham Building Society
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| Type | Building society (Mutual) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1849 |
| Headquarters | Nottingham, England, UK |
| Key people | Ian Rowling, Chief Executive |
| Industry | Banking and financial services |
| Products | Savings, mortgages, investments, insurance |
| Net income | £5.9 million GBP (December 2007), |
| Total assets | £3.0 billion GBP (December 2007), |
| Website | www.thenottingham.com |
Nottingham Building Society is a building society founded in 1849 by a group led by Samuel Fox (1781-1868), a Quaker and prominent local grocer. The purpose of the society was to promote the construction of a better class of dwellings, suitable for the working and middle classes, as well as provide a safe and profitable place for small savings.
The Nottingham Building Society was one of the first financial institutions to introduce online banking in 1983, with its Homelink service on Prestel. It is a member of the Building Societies Association.
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