Address: Bradford & Bingley, PO Box 88, Croft Road, Crossflatts, Bingley, West Yorkshire BD16 2UA
Tel: 0845 600 8885
Bradford & Bingley Building Society was formed in 1964 as a result of the merger of the Bradford Equitable Building Society and the Bingley Permanent Building Society, both of which were established in 1851.
Today Bradford & Bingley is one of the United Kingdom's largest mortgage lenders. Bradford & Bingley are innovative in their selling, as they also sell other providers mortgages as well as their own. They are the largest provider of independent financial advice and the fourth largest estate agency in the United Kingdom.
Credit Card finder service - A wide range of credit cards from leading providers in the UK, chosen to fit your specific circumstances, and can be tailored to support your group, charity, or organisation.
Regularly source the most competitive deals from a selection of UK's leading providers except Buy to Let which is covered by Mortgage Express.
Bradford & Bingley have developed Mortgage Express into a 'niche' lender dealing with risk lending such as Buy to Let and Self Certification. Mortgage Express is now a market leader in niche lending, continue to set a path that competitors follow.
Use the online branch finder and discover a competitive range of mortgage and savings products with impartial financial advice.
Loans from £2,000 to £25,000, with payments spread over 1 – 7 years in fixed monthly payments, and decisions made within the hour
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Mortgage code compliance board
You and Your Mortgage
The Mortgage Code sets standards of good practice as to how mortgage lenders and intermediaries deal with their customers.
When sourcing your mortgage you should check that your lender or intermediary is registered under the Mortgage Code. More than 150 lenders and 13,000 intermediary firms, covering virtually the entire market, have registered under the Code. If a lender or intermediary fails to meet the standards of the Mortgage Code, and you suffer as a result, you have the right to seek redress under a compulsory complaints process.
You, as a potential mortgage customer, must be given a copy of the leaflet 'You and Your Mortgage' at your first discussion about a mortgage. The leaflet outlines the standards which mortgage lenders and intermediaries have to meet.