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Yorkshire Building Society Launches 6% Regular Saver for Second Year To Support UK Savings Week
September 18 2025
Yorkshire Building Society has today (Thursday 18 September) relaunched its popular £50 Regular Saver account for the second consecutive year to mark UK Savings Week, continuing its commitment to helping people build better financial habits.
Big Dreams, Bigger Worries: What UK Parents Really Want—And Fear—For Their Children’s Financial Future
August 11 2025
As economic pressures mount, UK parents are turning their attention to the financial futures of their children. New research[i] released by Yorkshire Building Society today reveals that parents of children aged 5 to 17 are navigating a complex mix of hope, anxiety, and action, balancing aspirations for their children’s success with growing concerns about the cost of living, future affordability, and long-term financial security.
Yorkshire Building Society Helps Customers Save Over £1 Million on Home Insurance
June 26 2025
Yorkshire Building Society has reached a major milestone, helping customers save more than £1 million on their home insurance premiums through its 0% commission strategy, since the launch of its partnership with Uinsure six months ago.
Reading, Writing and Real-World Money: Nine in Ten Parents Demand a New 'Fourth R'
May 14 2025
More than nine in ten (95%) of parents of school-aged children (5-17) think it is important for their children to experience financial education and 89 percent think it should be taught in schools, yet only a quarter (24%) talk to their children about the subject once a week or more, and one in ten say they never talk to their children about it according to research from Yorkshire Building Society.
Infosys Collaborates with Yorkshire Building Society to Accelerate Digital Transformation
April 30 2025
Infosys today announced a strategic collaboration with Yorkshire Building Society to accelerate its digital transformation
7 Million Losing Out as £46 Billion Sits in Low Interest ISAs
April 3 2025
Millions of Brits are potentially missing out on hundreds of pounds extra income[ii] a year because their cash ISA savings are in accounts paying 1.50% or less, analysis from Yorkshire Building Society and CACI suggests.
New Festive Regular Saver Launched for a Stress-Free Christmas 2025
January 15 2025
Yorkshire Building Society has launched a new version of its popular Christmas Regular Saver account […]
Yorkshire Building Society Partners with LifeSearch to Enhance Its Life Insurance and Protection Journey for Customers
January 13 2025
Yorkshire Building Society has announced it has partnered with LifeSearch, the UK’s leading protection specialist, […]
Yorkshire Building Society Rolls Out New Home Insurance Services and Waives Commission to Further Support Customers
January 8 2025
Yorkshire Building Society has partnered with award-winning insurtech Uinsure to make home insurance more accessible, […]
Debt and Negative Financial Behaviours Fuelled by Young People’s Lack of Knowledge
November 21 2024
Many young people (16–27-year-olds) entering adulthood don’t have the knowledge or confidence to make important […]
nCino Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire FullCircl
October 30 2024
nCino, Inc. (NASDAQ: NCNO), the leading provider of intelligent, best-in-class banking solutions, today announced that […]
Generation Z Missing Out on £175 Million in Additional Interest
September 13 2024
New data[i] released by Yorkshire Building Society to support this years UK Savings Week reveals […]
5 Million Young People Haven’t Saved in Two Years and ‘Face More Financial Hurdles Than Previous Generations’
August 14 2024
Young people (16-27) are facing more financial hurdles than previous generations, despite much of Generation […]
Yorkshire Building Society Offers Tool to Educate Aspiring Homeowners About Mortgages and Home-Buying Process
August 5 2024
Yorkshire Building Society has partnered with financial education provider, Doshi, to offer would-be homeowners an […]
The Future of Building Societies is Multi-Channel | Sandstone Technology, The Cambridge and Yorkshire Building Society | The Fintech Show #141
March 21 2024
In this episode of the Fintech Show we speak to Trevor Tannenbaum from the Cambridge […]
The Fintech Magazine Issue #31
February 23 2024
Welcome to The Fintech Magazine Issue #31! In this bumper issue is another collection of […]
The Fintech Magazine Issue #30
December 18 2023
The cameras are flashing, the red carpet is out, and the guests are arriving for… […]
4most Partners With Yorkshire Building Society to Drive Enhanced Climate Change
May 7 2021
The UK’s largest risk analytics consultancy, 4most, has become Yorkshire Building Society’s (YBS) preferred partner, […]
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Yorkshire Building Society Launches 6% Regular Saver for Second Year To Support UK Savings Week
September 18 2025
Yorkshire Building Society has today (Thursday 18 September) relaunched its popular £50 Regular Saver account for the second consecutive year to mark UK Savings Week, continuing its commitment to helping people build better financial habits.
Big Dreams, Bigger Worries: What UK Parents Really Want—And Fear—For Their Children’s Financial Future
August 11 2025
As economic pressures mount, UK parents are turning their attention to the financial futures of their children. New research[i] released by Yorkshire Building Society today reveals that parents of children aged 5 to 17 are navigating a complex mix of hope, anxiety, and action, balancing aspirations for their children’s success with growing concerns about the cost of living, future affordability, and long-term financial security.
Reading, Writing and Real-World Money: Nine in Ten Parents Demand a New 'Fourth R'
May 14 2025
More than nine in ten (95%) of parents of school-aged children (5-17) think it is important for their children to experience financial education and 89 percent think it should be taught in schools, yet only a quarter (24%) talk to their children about the subject once a week or more, and one in ten say they never talk to their children about it according to research from Yorkshire Building Society.
Infosys Collaborates with Yorkshire Building Society to Accelerate Digital Transformation
April 30 2025
Infosys today announced a strategic collaboration with Yorkshire Building Society to accelerate its digital transformation
7 Million Losing Out as £46 Billion Sits in Low Interest ISAs
April 3 2025
Millions of Brits are potentially missing out on hundreds of pounds extra income[ii] a year because their cash ISA savings are in accounts paying 1.50% or less, analysis from Yorkshire Building Society and CACI suggests.
New Festive Regular Saver Launched for a Stress-Free Christmas 2025
January 15 2025
Yorkshire Building Society has launched a new version of its popular Christmas Regular Saver account […]
Debt and Negative Financial Behaviours Fuelled by Young People’s Lack of Knowledge
November 21 2024
Many young people (16–27-year-olds) entering adulthood don’t have the knowledge or confidence to make important […]
nCino Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire FullCircl
October 30 2024
nCino, Inc. (NASDAQ: NCNO), the leading provider of intelligent, best-in-class banking solutions, today announced that […]
Generation Z Missing Out on £175 Million in Additional Interest
September 13 2024
New data[i] released by Yorkshire Building Society to support this years UK Savings Week reveals […]
5 Million Young People Haven’t Saved in Two Years and ‘Face More Financial Hurdles Than Previous Generations’
August 14 2024
Young people (16-27) are facing more financial hurdles than previous generations, despite much of Generation […]
Yorkshire Building Society Offers Tool to Educate Aspiring Homeowners About Mortgages and Home-Buying Process
August 5 2024
Yorkshire Building Society has partnered with financial education provider, Doshi, to offer would-be homeowners an […]
The Future of Building Societies is Multi-Channel | Sandstone Technology, The Cambridge and Yorkshire Building Society | The Fintech Show #141
March 21 2024
In this episode of the Fintech Show we speak to Trevor Tannenbaum from the Cambridge […]