Kent Reliance Building Society
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Type | Building Society (Mutual) |
Founded | 1888 |
Headquarters | Chatham, Kent, England, UK |
Key people | M S Mackenzie, Chairman D S Kemp, Audit Committee Chairman M J Lazenby Chief Executive |
Industry | Banking and Financial Services |
Products | Savings, Mortgages, Investments, Loans, Credit Cards, Insurance |
Total assets | £2.134 Billion |
Website | www.krbs.co.uk/ |
Kent Reliance Building Society is a building society based in Kent, England. Incorporating the Chatham Reliance (established 1898), Dover District (established 1861), Herne Bay (established 1888) and Kent & Canterbury (established 1847). Kent Reliance has been the fastest growing building society in the UK since 2003.
It has assets of over £2.1 billion[1] and a network of 13 agencies and one branch throughout Kent.
The Society has recently embarked upon a massive branch reduction programme under the chief executive Mike Lazenby. This has seen the number of branches reduce from 14 to 1. Mr Lazenby describes branches as "a liability". [2]
The Kent Reliance is, from 1 June 2007, sponsor of Gillingham F.C. under a three year deal announced on 18 March 2007.
[edit] External links
- Kent Reliance Building Society website
- Easiprocess subsidiary BPO company of Kent Reliance Building Society.
- Internet Building Society - run by Kent Reliance
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