Woolwich Plc - WWH- Profile

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Website: http://www.thewoolwich.co.uk

Phone: +44 20 8 2985000
Address:
BEXLEYHEATH
KENT, DA6 7RR
Company Description
Woolwich plc. Provides banking and personal financial services across three areas: lending, investing and protecting. Lending business provides mortgage services in the United Kingdom, France and Italy, personal loans, and home buying and selling services. Investing business provides deposit-based accounts, equity investments and offshore banking. Protecting business provides life assurance, domestic insurance and pension services. The Group operates principally in the United Kingdom and has a deposit taking subsidiary in Guernsey and banking subsidiaries in France and Italy.
Key People
Chairman B. JENKINS
Deputy Chairman W.H. YATES
Chief Executive J.M. STEWART
Finance Director R.H. MEDDINGS
Secretary C.F. SMITH

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Telegraph - November 27, 2009 12:15 PM
House prices may have fallen, but the deposit required for a home loan has risen. By Nina Montagu-Smith Published: 4:56PM GMT 27 Nov 2009 First-time buyers need to deposit twice as much as was required three years ago to obtain a standard mortgage rate, ...
Telegraph - November 27, 2009 10:21 AM
House prices may have fallen, but the deposit required for a home loan has risen. First-time buyers need to deposit twice as much as was required three years ago to obtain a standard mortgage rate, new research shows. Worse still, buyers with a ...
Telegraph - November 27, 2009 9:44 AM
House prices may have fallen, but the deposit required for a home loan has risen. First-time buyers need to deposit twice as much as was required three years ago to obtain a standard mortgage rate, new research shows. Worse still, buyers with a ...
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