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Swansea Building Society

Posted on: Tue 11 May 2010

The Swans have teamed up with Swansea Building Society to offer a package that will not only benefit savers through an attractive rate of interest, but also earn the club extra revenue through commission.

Supporters over the age of 18 can open a Swans Premier Savings Account with just £250. Depending on the balance held, interest rates can go up to 4.40%; discount in the club shop and a promotional item.

If you are under 18 or in full time education, you can open up a Swans Junior Savings Account with just £1 and receive the same benefits as the Premier Account. Again, depending on the balance held, interest rates can go up to 5.40%.

The more you save, the more you and the Swans benefit with the Building Society giving 1% of the annual average balance to the club in commission.

Supporters living away from
Swansea can also use their paying in book at any Lloyds TSB branch.

"I can't think of a better partnership locally than the Swans and Swansea Building Society,'' said Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins.

"It's a great affinity scheme that benefits the club and our loyal supporters.''

Swansea Building Society director, Neil Rosser, said: "We are delighted to be teaming up with the Swans. I am convinced our partnership will be a real winner - on and off the field.''

For further details and an application form, visit the Swansea Building Society office in
Craddock Street, Swansea, or visit www.swansea-bs.co.uk.

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