Basic information about the protection of your eligible deposits | |
Eligible deposits in Newbury Building Society are protected by: | the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (“FSCS”) |
Limit of protection: | £85,000 per depositor per bank / building society / credit union |
If you have more eligible deposits at the same bank / building society / credit union: | All your eligible deposits at the same bank / building society / credit union are “aggregated” and the total is subject to the limit of £85,000. |
If you have a joint account with other person(s): | The limit of £85,000 applies to each depositor separately. |
Reimbursement period in case of bank, building society or credit union’s failure: | 20 working days |
Currency of reimbursement: | Pound sterling (GBP, £) |
To contact Newbury Building Society for enquiries relating to your account: To contact the FSCS for further information on compensation: | Newbury Building Society 90 Bartholomew Street Newbury Berkshire RG14 5EE Call 01635 555700 Visit newbury.co.uk/savings Email savings@newbury.co.uk Financial Services Compensation Scheme 10th Floor Beaufort House 15 St Botolph Street London EC3A 7QU Tel: 0800 678 1100 or 020 7741 4100 |
More information: |
If a covered deposit is unavailable because a bank, building society or credit union is unable to meet its financial obligations, depositors are repaid by a Deposit Guarantee Scheme. This repayment covers a maximum of £85,000 per bank, building society or credit union. This means that all eligible deposits at the same bank, building society or
credit union are added up in order to determine the coverage level. If, for instance a depositor holds a savings account with £80,000 and a current account with £20,000, he or she will only be repaid £85,000.
In some cases eligible deposits which are categorised as “temporary high balances” are protected above £85,000 for six months after the
amount has been credited or from the moment when such eligible deposits become legally transferable. These are eligible deposits connected with certain events including:
certain transactions relating to the depositor’s current or prospective only or main residence or dwelling;
a death, or the depositor’s marriage or civil partnership, divorce, retirement, dismissal, redundancy or invalidity;
the payment to the depositor of insurance benefits or compensation for
criminal injuries or wrongful conviction.
More information can be obtained under http://www.fscs.org.uk
In case of joint accounts, the limit of £85,000 applies to each depositor.
However, eligible deposits in an account to which two or more persons are entitled as members of a business partnership, association or grouping of a similar nature, without legal personality, are aggregated and treated as if made by a single depositor for the purpose of calculating the limit of
£85,000.
The responsible Deposit Guarantee Scheme is the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, 10th Floor Beaufort House, 15 St Botolph Street, London, EC3A 7QU, Tel: 0800 678 1100 or 020 7741 4100, Email: ICT@
fscs.org.uk. It will repay your eligible deposits (up to £85,000) within 20 working days until 31 December 2018; within 15 working days from
1 January 2019 until 31 December 2020; within 10 working days from 1
January 2021 to 31 December 2023; and within 7 working days from 1
January 2024 onwards, save where specific exceptions apply.
Where the FSCS cannot make the repayable amount available within 7 working days, it will, from 1 June 2016 until 31 December 2023, ensure that you have access to an appropriate amount of your covered deposits to cover the cost of living (in the case of a depositor which is an individual) or to cover necessary business expenses or operating costs (in the case of a depositor which is not an individual or a large company) within 5 working days of a request.
If you have not been repaid within these deadlines, you should contact the Deposit Guarantee Scheme since the time to claim reimbursement may
be barred after a certain time limit. Further information can be obtained under http://www.fscs.org.uk.
In general, all retail depositors and businesses are covered by Deposit Guarantee Schemes. Exceptions for certain deposits are stated on the website of the responsible Deposit Guarantee Scheme. Your bank,
building society or credit union will also inform you of any exclusions from
protection which may apply. If deposits are eligible, the bank, building
society or credit union shall also confirm this on the statement of account.
A deposit is excluded from protection if:
The holder and any beneficial owner of the deposit have never been identified in accordance with money laundering requirements. For further information, contact your bank, building society or credit union.
The deposit arises out of transactions in connection with which there has been a criminal conviction for money laundering.
It is a deposit made by a depositor which is one of the following:
credit institution
financial institution
investment firm
insurance undertaking
reinsurance undertaking
collective investment undertaking
pension or retirement fund1
public authority, other than a small local authority.
It is a deposit of a credit union to which the credit union itself is entitled.
It is a deposit which can only be proven by a financial instrument2 unless it is a savings product which is evidenced by a certificate of deposit made out to a named person and which existed in the UK, Gibraltar or a Member State of the EU on 2 July 2014.
It is a deposit of a collective investment scheme which qualifies as a
small company3.
It is a deposit of an overseas financial services institution which qualifies
as a small company4.
It is a deposit of certain regulated firms (investment firms, insurance undertakings and reinsurance undertakings) which qualify as a small business or a small company5 – refer to the FSCS for further information on this category.
It is not held by an establishment of a bank, building society or credit union in the UK or, in the case of a bank or building society incorporated in the UK, it is not held by an establishment in Gibraltar.
For further information about exclusions, refer to the FSCS website at http://www.fscs.org.uk
1Deposits by personal pension schemes, stakeholder pension schemes and occupational pension schemes of micro, small and medium sized enterprises are not excluded.
2As listed in Part I of Schedule 2 to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001, read with Part 2 of that Schedule
3Under the Companies Act 1985 or Companies Act 2006
4See footnote 3
5See footnote 3
Newbury Building Society is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Financial Services Register number 206077). English Law applies and we will communicate with you in English. We are participants of the Financial Ombudsman Service. We have a complaints procedure which we will provide on request. Most complaints that we cannot resolve can be referred to the Financial Ombudsman Service. 8229