Manchester Building Society Mortgage

Manchester Building Society Mortgage

The Manchester Building Society has been providing sound financial products since 1922 and has remained true to its founding principles.  

 

The Manchester Building Society was formed to benefit the local community and remains a mutual independent building society who are committed to mutuality.

 

It is still owned by its members and means they are fully accountable to them. As an example instead of paying dividends they can return profits to their members in the form of better savings and mortgage rates. They are committed to mutuality because they believe it enables them to offer not just higher levels of service than most banks, but also a comprehensive range of discount and variable rate mortgages.


Click here for a list of the current Manchester mortgage offers.
 
To get advice & no obligation quotes on mortgages being offered by Manchester Building Society, fill out the form below to contact an impartial mortgage advisor. You can also receive quotes from other lenders and get expert advice on mortgages & remortgaging at the same time...

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