Chesham Merger

David Cutter 1 June 2010 saw the coming together of two of the UK's longest-established building societies, as the merger of Skipton and Chesham went ahead.

"It's fantastic to welcome Chesham members and staff on board, and a great credit to both organisations to have fully integrated all operations within only three months of announcing our intention to merge.

"Given the two societies' shared commitment to staff, member service excellence and support for their communities, the completion of our merger marks the start of an exciting new chapter, heralding fresh benefits and opportunities for all concerned."

In summary

  • The merger took place on 1 June 2010
  • The enlarged Society is called Skipton Building Society
  • Chesham's three branches and one agency joined the Skipton branch network, taking it in total to 92, with no compulsory redundancies in the Chesham branches.
  • The latest audited accounts of each Society show Skipton having total assets of £15.6 billion (as at 31 December 2009) and Chesham having total assets of £231 million (as at 30 November 2009).
  • All members can now transact in any one of our 92 branches and have access to Skipton's telephone, postal and internet facilities.

Chris, Esther and Amy in Chesham branch
Chris, Esther and Amy in Chesham branch


Documents from Chesham Building Society have been donated by Skipton to the County Archive in Chesham
Documents from Chesham Building Society have been
donated by Skipton to the County Archive in Chesham


Caroline, Vanessa and Julie from Aylesbury branch
Caroline, Vanessa and Julie from Aylesbury branch

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