Covers a range of topics relating to mortgages and the wider housing market.
Covers issues relating to savings accounts and payments.
Covers developments in conduct of business regulation
Covers issues relating to the corporate governance and constitution of building societies.
People related matters such as talent development, apprenticeships and diversity.
Internal and external accounting assurance and matters relating to tax.
The regulation and supervision of firms to ensure their safety and soundness under the remit of the Prudential Regulation Authority.
A new legal aid scheme to support borrowers at risk of repossession (member only content).
Building societies and credit unions are customer-owned mutual organisations. Their culture is focused on their members and communities and this influences their day to day decisions.
A wide range of statistics relating to the UK mortgage and housing markets.
Research, analysis and guidance about our members and the issues that affect them.
Retail savings data including net receipts and deposits, ISAs and interest rates.
Operational and financial information about building societies. Includes AGM & financial results and remuneration details.
Submission and publication deadlines for BSA data and reports.
Bank Rate cut to 4.75% but pace of rate cuts expected to moderate in wake of Budget
News and views on topical issues from the BSA and guests.
View our latest press releases and comment here.
The BSA's quarterly magazine covers whats happening in the world of building societies, credit unions and the wider financial services sector.
A quarterly survey that assesses consumer sentiment regarding the UK property market.
View biographies and download photos of the BSA's key spokespeople
BSA speeches from events and seminars
View the latest webinars, training and other events open to members, associates and other stakeholders
View our latest BSA Annual Conference and comment here.
View our latest Past events & summaries and comment here.
Learn how to promote your event to the BSA's membership.
An introduction to treasury management (30th January 2025)
Find factsheets on mortgages, savings and the building society sector.
Track building societies that no longer exists and get a link to its successor's website.
Find mortgage instructions and specific requirements setting out individual building society policies.
The UK Savings Week campaign aims to get people engaged in saving.
Toolkits to develop Workplace Savings are available here.
Here you can find our publications, responses to consultation documents, mortgage instructions, statistics and sector job vacancies.
Find out more about the BSA and the sector.
Contact details for each of our 49 members.
Our Associate members include a wide range of companies from insurers, banks, accountants, solicitors, and other business suppliers to BSA members.
The National Credit Union Forum (NCUF) is the Credit Union Committee of the BSA.
Find out how building societies have purpose beyond profit
View biographies and download photos of our key spokespeople
Vacancies for senior management, executive and other positions at the BSA and its member organisations
Find out the wide range of benefits of joining the BSA as an associate member.
The Building Societies Association is the voice of the UK's building societies.
Taking place between September - December 2024
The Women's Leadership Programme - “The Becoming Journey®” is for women who are highly capable, senior leaders, with the potential to go further and achieve more. It is for women who do not need to be ‘taught’ more leadership skills, but would benefit from working alongside other women to reflect on themselves, their leadership style, and their impact.
The focus of the Journey is on challenging women to question the expectations and limitations that shape their leadership. The Journey equips them with the psychological flexibility to unhook from these and gives them tools and techniques to help them make their own choices about who they want to be as a leader, and the impact they want to have on their team and wider organisation.
Delivered as a high-quality, flexible, virtual learning journey, the programme combines rich and interactive media with experiential virtual workshops. Participants will build connections with other women from across the BSA membership, supporting and challenging each other to apply their learning whether that is in their leadership role or wider life.
Who should attend?
"The Becoming Journey®" is for women who are in mid-to senior level roles, and who have the potential to progress in their career or to take on more responsibilities in their current role. It is particularly targeted at women who:
We are committed to supporting BSA members to achieve the goals of the Women in Finance Charter, as well as addressing
issues around gender pay gaps. We hope to be able to offer this programme to members annually, subject to demand.
Course structure and dates:
This virtual learning journey takes place weekly over a period of approximately 3 months.
It is a blended learning programme, supported by high quality online learning materials that are accessible at any time across any device (PC, tablet, mobile). In addition to attending the virtual interactions listed below, each participant will be given a personalised logon to an online learning platform and asked to complete the learning activities (videos, podcasts, reflective exercises) before each module. This requires 30-60mins of preparation before each module.
(If you are unable to attend all of the dates listed below the course trainers will contact you directly to discuss).
For more information click here to download "The Becoming Journey®" brochure
Feedback from previous attendees:
Cost:
£2,400 per person (VAT exempt) - BSA Members only
Register:
Complete the online form to secure your place - LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE.
Contact:
Please direct any enquiries to: events@bsa.org.uk
The BSA is delighted to have the opportunity to contribute to the FCA’s review of requirements following the implementation of the Consumer Duty.
The BSA strongly supports the principle of charging a fee to CMCs.