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From a Building Society and a Credit Union To Banks

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Submitted by Financial Adviser on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 21:47

Building societies are traced back to the industrial revolution when members pooled funds to allow them to buy land and build homes. The first known building society started in UK in 1775 in Birmingham and closed/terminated when all members finished building their homes.

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