Address: Yorkshire Bank Plc, 20 Merrion Way, Leeds LS2 8NZ
Yorkshire Bank is a commercial bank in England and Wales, a division of Clydesdale Bank. It mostly operates in the North of England, especially in Yorkshire.
In 2005 the National Australia Bank announced its intention to merge the Yorkshire Bank with the Clydesdale under one operating licence, in which the former would be a trading name of the latter. Both operate under separate identities although the Clydesdale brand is the one that has been used in further expansion into the south of England (The Northern Bank was sold to Danske Bank of Denmark along with its operations in the Republic of Ireland, the National Irish Bank). At the same time 40 branches were closed, a reduction of a fifth of the Yorkshire Bank network.
A Yorkshire Bank loan could give you:
Borrowing from £1,000 to £25,000
Flexible repayment terms
Control over your finances with a fixed rate
Existing customers can apply online
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