Introduction

Buckinghamshire Building Society OfficeThe Buckinghamshire Building Society was founded in 1907 in Chalfont St Giles by a group of local businessmen. Originally called the Chalfont & District Permanent Building Society it was renamed the Buckinghamshire in 1961, and expanded in the eighties to include a second branch in Chalfont St Peter. In 1998 the original building in Chalfont St Giles was totally destroyed by fire. Once the head office reopened, plans to open a Mortgage department in the branch office were realised. The Society now has over 9,000 investing members and over 1,000 borrowers and assets have grown to £160m in 2008.
spacerThe Buckinghamshire Building Society is a Mutual Society, therefore owned by the Members. In common with all mutual societies, the Society has no shareholders to pay, so the emphasis is firmly on providing value to existing and new Members through competitive products in both the saving and borrowing sides of the business.
spacer The Society recognises the importance of helping the local community, and frequently supports local events, schools, clubs and charities.
spacerThe Society combines a national aspect of customer support with the well-established personal service to local people that has always been its hallmark.
spacerThe continual updating of this website is another example of the Society's commitment to serving its Members and maintaining a highly competitive alternative to larger national financial organisations.

Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Services Authority registration number 206022.