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Building Society Legislation

Building societies are regulated by the FSA subject to legislation set out in the Building Societies Act 1986. That Act has subsequently been amended on numerous occasions, and was substantively revised by the Building Societies Act 1997 and by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.

The 1986 Act as now amended sets out detailed provisions in relation to -

The 2000 Act, in so far as it is relevant to building societies, includes provisions in relation to -

The BSA has published a summary of the legislation affecting building societies, which you can view here:


BSA's summary of the Building Societies Act 1986

The Building Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) Act 2007 is 'enabling' - that is secondary legislation is needed to be passed by Parliament, preceded by consultation, to implement its provisions.  The three main parts of the Bill could eventually lead to


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