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Building Societies (Amendment) Bill - The entire bill for Second Reading

19 January 2024

Lead MP

Julie Elliott

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Julie Elliott raised concerns about building societies (amendment) bill - the entire bill for second reading in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Bill aims to amend the Building Societies Act 1986 by introducing flexibility in funding sources and modernising governance, enabling building societies to compete more fairly with banks. It will facilitate additional lending capacity for first-time buyers, enhance member engagement through virtual meetings, and support community banking. The amendments are designed to make building societies more resilient during economic crises while maintaining their unique mutual ownership model.
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