Two new branches for the Yorkshire

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Yorkshire Building Society

Yorkshire Building Society is opening two new branches in Ripon and Wetherby.

In the last 12 months Yorkshire Building Society has opened four new branches in Pudsey, Bingley, Ilkley and Malton with the new additions in Ripon and Wetherby both set to open by the end of April.

The two new branches will create eight new jobs and take the total number of branches within the Yorkshire Group to 230. More new branch openings are planned before the end of the year.

Its branch network has grown considerably over the last few years following its mergers with Barnsley, Chelsea and Norwich & Peterborough building societies. All branches of each Society have remained open, taking the total number of branches from 135 in 2008 to 230 today.

Yorkshire’s chief executive, Chris Pilling said: “We are very pleased that we are moving into Ripon and Wetherby and hope that being a fixture on the local high street we will become an important part of both communities.

“Our branches and agencies are at the heart of the Yorkshire and it’s encouraging that we are one financial organisation opening new offices and increasing our presence when other providers are reducing theirs.

“We will continue to make real investment in our online and telephony channels however we will retain a strong focus on our branches and offering the face-to-face service that our customers value.”

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