Teachers Building Society
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| Teachers Building Society | |
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| Type | Building Society (Mutual) |
| Founded | 1966 |
| Headquarters | Wimborne, England, UK |
| Industry | Banking and Financial Services |
| Products | Savings, Mortgages, Investments, Loans, Insurance |
| Revenue | Total assets £240 Million |
| Website | www.teachersbs.co.uk |
Teachers Building Society was founded in 1966 by the National Union of Teachers and provides mortgages to people who work in education as well as a range of savings products to the general public.
It is a mutual organisation run for the benefit of its members and services can only be purchased directly from the Society.
Based in Wimborne, Dorset, Teachers Building Society employs around 40 people.
The Society wholly owns a subsidiary company - TBS Financial Services Ltd - which is a financial planning service offering investment, protection and pension products.
The Society's chairman is Alan Frost and the chief executive is James Bawa.
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