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The Co-Op Bank Puts Itself Up For Sale
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 3895411 5
This is rather worrying. I have banked with the Co-op, since I was about 20 years old.
I have never had any trouble with them, and have recommended them to many people.
Not sure who would be interested in buying the Co-op Bank now ?
This is rather worrying. I have banked with the Co-op, since I was about 20 years old.
I have never had any trouble with them, and have recommended them to many people.
Not sure who would be interested in buying the Co-op Bank now ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Within the UK only TSB is likely to be interested.
Looking further afield, DZ Bank is a strong possibility. Their predecessor, DG Bank, which merged with GZ Bank to creat DZ, expressed interest in buying the Co-op bank when it was put on the market in the mid-1990s and, if the right price could be agreed, they might well still feel that the Co-op's financial model fits in well with their own.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/DZ_Ba nk
Looking further afield, DZ Bank is a strong possibility. Their predecessor, DG Bank, which merged with GZ Bank to creat DZ, expressed interest in buying the Co-op bank when it was put on the market in the mid-1990s and, if the right price could be agreed, they might well still feel that the Co-op's financial model fits in well with their own.
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DZ has a 'co-operative' background, with a strong emphasis on environmental issues and sustainability. See the links from the grey box with 'DZ BANK' in it here:
https:/ /www.dz bank.co m/conte nt/dzba nk_com/ en/home .html
The reason that I would never consider banking with the Co-op bank is because of it's so-called 'ethical stance'. Banks are there to make money and that's all that I expect them to do. When I opened my student account in 1971 I deliberately chose to bank with Barclays because they refused to be pressurised into not trading in South Africa. I'm still happy to bank with them today.
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The reason that I would never consider banking with the Co-op bank is because of it's so-called 'ethical stance'. Banks are there to make money and that's all that I expect them to do. When I opened my student account in 1971 I deliberately chose to bank with Barclays because they refused to be pressurised into not trading in South Africa. I'm still happy to bank with them today.
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