Talk:Principality Building Society

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Updates Required
There are several updates within this article that we would like made but obviously we would rather not do this ourselves - please could someone help?

General Our Chairman is Dyfrig John, not David Williams.

History We actually acquired Peter Alan/Parkhurst in 1987 not 1986 and Principality House was built in 1992.

Operations We now have over 60 branches and agencies across Wales and the Border Counties.

Many thanks,

Principality Building Society Corporate Communications Team. — Preceding unsigned comment added by PrincipalityBS (talk • contribs) 10:09, 1 August 2013 (UTC)

History update
I have added a fuller history section, drawn first from the Noakes history for 1860-1960 and then from your website for the later period, though this is a bit sketchy. I have left the odd bit on acquisitions as it was. but put in a new heading to separate it from the rest. The list of acquisitions was taken from the BSA list but I was puzzled by the Chatham acuisiton. It loooks geographically odd and it is not mentioned on the website. Was it a mistake? (By the BSA not you!)

Bebington (talk) 11:20, 15 January 2021 (UTC)

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