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    Principality Building Society opens new central Swansea branch

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 10, 2025No Comments
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    Principality Building Society, Wales’ largest, announces relocation from its long-standing Kingsway branch to a central location on Oxford St.

    This move marks a significant milestone in the branch’s history, reflecting Principality’s continued commitment to maintain its high street and community presence until at least the end of 2030 – recognising the importance of access to cash and in-person services for its Members.

    Work on the new location has been underway for several months, with the aim of creating a modern, welcoming space that enhances Members’ experience while remaining true to Principality’s long-standing heritage – especially fitting as the building society celebrates its 165th birthday this year.

    The new branch opened its doors to Members and the community on Monday 9th June.

    Commenting on the relocation, Vicky Wales, Chief Customer Officer at Principality Building Society, said: “Our Swansea branch has been a vital part of our story, and we’re incredibly proud of the role it has played in the local community over the years.

    Relocating to a more accessible, central, and pedestrian-friendly part of the city allows us to build on that legacy and strengthen our presence in the area – ultimately making it easier for Members to connect with us.

    We’re excited about this next chapter and look forward to enhancing our services and continuing to make more possible for our Swansea city community.”

    Principality remains committed to local communities by partnering with local organisations and charities, particularly with ongoing work with Swansea Bay Health Board.

    Colleagues from the business have collectively raised £30,000 for their NICU Houses project, an essential facility to support families with newborns in neonatal care, and the initiative reflects continued efforts the make a meaningful difference to the communities they operate.

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