The Building Society Promise
Oxford University Press

The Building Society Promise

Subjects: History, British & Irish history
ISBN13: 9780198787808
Published: 15 Sep 2016

Format - Hardback
By Samy, Antoninus

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The Building Society Promise

Regular price A$209.48
Sale price A$209.48 Regular price A$215.96
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The permanent building societies of England grew from humble beginnings as a multitude of small and localized institutions in the nineteenth century to become the dominant players in the house mortgage market by the inter-war period. Throughout the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, the movement cultivated an image of being a champion of home ownership for the working classes, but housing historians have questioned whether building societies really lived up
to this claim. This study fills a major gap in the historiography of the movement by investigating the class profile of building society members, and how the design of different building societies
affected their accessibility, efficiency, and risk-taking practices between 1880 and 1939. These themes are explored using case studies of several building societies from this period and drawing upon extensive archival records.The Building Society Promise shows that building societies did lend to working-class households before the First and Second World Wars, with some societies showing a greater commitment to working-class home ownership than others. What
ultimately affected the outreach of individual societies was the quality of information they possessed, which in turn was largely determined by the types of agency networks they used to find and select borrowers. The
phenomenal growth of some of these institutions in the inter-war period, however, and the ensuing competition which emerged between them, brought about profound changes in their firm structure which impaired their ability to reach out to lower-income households as efficiently as before. The findings of this research are relevant to both past and present debates about the optimal design of financial institutions in overcoming social exclusion in credit markets, and the deleterious effects that
firm growth, market competition, and managerial self-interest can have on their performance and stability.

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