Lists of Banks in United Kingdom
The Bank was founded in 1672 by Richard Hoare at the sign of the Golden Bottle in Cheapside. In 1690 he moved the business to new premises in Fleet Street, still within the City of London.
C. Hoare & Co. is the sole survivor of the private dep...
As one of the UK's top ten credit card companies, we provide Visa and MasterCard credit cards to people every day. We believe that matching the right card to the right person is at the heart of responsible lending. And that it's down to us to help...
Cater Allen is a private bank operating in the United Kingdom. It is a subsidiary of Santander. Tracing its history back to a bank founded in Blackburn in 1816[1][2], it was independent for 180 years, before being purchased in 1997 by Abbey Nation...
Since our launch in 2002, our mission has been to use finance exclusively for social purpose. We only lend to charities, social enterprises and community groups.
As a regulated charity and a bank we currently have over £65.5m in deposits. Since...
C&G has a history in mortgages and savings going back over 160 years and is now part of the Lloyds Banking Group.
Today, C&G mortgages are sold and administered by Cheltenham & Gloucester plc, while Lloyds TSB Bank is the lender. On the savings...
Established in 1870 in Macclesfield, the Cheshire was one of the first Permanent Societies which started a revolution in personal finance. The Cheshire's first merger was in 1969 when it merged with the Northwich Building Society. This was followe...
Chorley and District Building Society is the oldest building society in Lancashire. It became established on the 7th March 1859 and was originally called The Chorley Permanent Benefit Building Society. It was created to help mill workers to buy th...
Citibank is a global bank but we operate at a local level. So while we offer the vast resources and support network of a large international bank, we ensure that these are presented in a straight forward way that deliver our customers the choices ...
The Clydesdale Bank was founded in Glasgow in 1838. The Clydesdale later expanded throughout Scotland, and later became the first Scottish bank to open branches in the north of England. In 1919 the Midland Bank acquired the Clydesdale Bank. In 195...
In the Spring of 1692, a young Scot, John Campbell of Lundie, set up business as a goldsmith-banker at the sign of the Three Crowns in the Strand, London. The earliest extant records show that not only did Campbell supply plate and jewellery, he o...
We've been in business since 1884 and are now the 3rd largest building society in the UK, with branches up and down the country, over 1.5 million members and assets of over £21 billion.
We think the secret to our success is that we're a mutual ...
We aim to be the natural choice for financial services for people who live in the communities we serve. To help us to achieve this we put members’ interests first in everything we do, from providing a wide range of great products to improving serv...
Danske Bank is one of the leading retail banks in Northern Ireland.
The Danske Bank Group, headquartered in Copenhagen, is the largest bank in Denmark and one of the leading financial enterprises in northern Europe. We offer a full range of ban...
Based in the heart of Derbyshire, Duffield to be precise, we're still a truly mutual organisation (one of the few left) and so we don’t have any shareholders.
This means that everything we do is for the benefit of you, our customers.
So rather t...
Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a substantial private clients franchise. Its businesses are mutually reinforcing.
A leader in Germany and Europe, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia and key emerging ma...
The bank was founded by Alexander Lawrie and Walter Duncan, two businessmen who travelled to Calcutta in the early nineteenth century to make their fortunes. After returning to London they merged their merchanting houses to create the bank in 1860
he first meeting of the "Earl Shilton Permanent Benefit Building & Land Society" was held in the Royal Oak Club Room, in the High Street in Earl Shilton on December 17th 1856. Members paid their first subscriptions on 3rd January 1857.
In 1980, at a Green Party conference, a Yorkshire solicitor complained of the difficulty he had in finding a mortgage for a property needing extensive renovation. Someone asked 'Why don't we start a building society?' and Ecology was formed.
In...
Egg was established as a division of UK life assurance company Prudential. Prudential Banking was involved in direct selling of savings and mortgage products. In 1998 the division was renamed Egg and relaunched as the UK's first Internet bank. The...
Wherever in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa our clients are located or want to do business, Europe Arab Bank is available to help. Our deep knowledge and experience of the region, teamed with our dedication to providing the expertise, pro...