Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "City of Derry Building Society" in English language version.
Open to local residents only: Cambridge, City of Derry, Hinckley & Rugby, Vernon building societies.[dead link ]. via bnet archive. via ProQuest News UK archive
Open to local residents only: Cambridge, City of Derry, Hinckley & Rugby, Vernon building societies.[dead link ]. via bnet archive. via ProQuest News UK archive
Northern Ireland has just two locally owned building societies - the Progressive Building Society and the City of Derry Building Society. Both have enjoyed a period of strong growth in parallel with recent buoyant house prices. The City of Derry has an asset base of just pound(s)35 million ([euro]48.7 million)
The City of Derry Building Society is a fully authorised building society operating from one office in Londonderry. Although much smaller than the Progressive ...
If the 88 or so societies, ranging from the mighty Halifax with pounds 58.71 billion assets to the tiny Londonderry Provident with pounds 5 million assets, ...
Variation in size is enormous - the Nationwide has more than 50 billion of assets whereas Londonderry Provident has just 12 million.
The one-branch Londonderry Provident in Northern Ireland has been so inundated with inquiries from around the UK that it has had to temporarily limit its customer base to people from Northern Ireland.
For local residents only, City of Derry Building Society pays 4.75 per cent
Open to local residents only: Cambridge, City of Derry, Hinckley & Rugby, Vernon building societies.[dead link ]. via bnet archive. via ProQuest News UK archive
Londonderry DUP leader Gregory Campbell urged members to vote against the suggestion at the society's annual meeting on April 27.
ONE hundred and forty banks subscribe to this revised banking code, and the only ones that don't are MBNA, Capital One, The Associates, National Savings Investec Bank (UK), Hoare & Company, Londonderry Provident Building Society, Citibank, Century Building Society, Julian Hodge Bank Limited, Marks & Spencer, Colonial Chartered Trust and First-e.