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In 1859, a man named Colonel Edward Akroyd, seeing a need and having means to fulfill that need, formed the Yorkshire Bank in Halifax, West Yorkshire. It’s intended purpose was to help the working class, who had great difficulty in being able to either build, or purchase a home. Around the beginning of the 20th century, the organisation had come to be called the Yorkshire Penny Bank. As early as the late 1860s, the Yorkshire Penny Bank was proudly able to boast of 955 branches. They innovated themselves further and produced the original school banks in the mid- 1870s. From that point on, the Yorkshire Bank grew, becoming quite possibly the single most profitable bank in its region. In 1987, the National Austraila Bank, and Yorkshire Bank merged. A further merger with an international group, in 2005, lifted Yorkshire Bank into a conglomerate sporting 8 million bank clients, over 2 ½ million financial management customers, and total assets over £180 billion.

Yorkshire Bank Loans

Yorkshire Bank loans can be used for many purposes:

Arranging a personal loan with Yorkshire Bank, from £1000 to 25000, is simple. You can easily phone, and speak to one of their advisors, or apply online. Naturally, you can also opt to go into one of their many branches to apply in person for a Yorkshire Bank loan.

Yorkshire Bank Remortgages & Mortgages

The Yorkshire Bank offset mortgage is designed to pay off your mortgage loan as quickly as possible. Offset mortgages hook the money in your savings and loan accounts together. This Yorkshire Bank mortgage has a 6.4% APR..

The Yorkshire Bank also offers a current account mortgage, which connects all your accounts together. It is similar to the offset mortgage, but works on a broader scale. The current account mortgages offer an APR of around 7.2%.

The Yorkshire Bank's staple is a flexible payment mortgage, which presently has an APR of 8.4%.

About Loan-Seeker.co.uk and Yorkshire Bank

Yorkshire Bank and Loan-Seeker.co.uk are not commercially connected. Loan-Seeker.co.uk is not a part of the Yorkshire Bank group. Loan-Seeker.co.uk does not promote Yorkshire Bank loan, Yorkshire Bank mortgage, or Yorkshire Bank remortgage products specifically. Loan-Seeker.co.uk does not work for or on behalf of the Yorkshire Bank but we reserve the right to market Yorkshire Bank loan products listed below should we decide to at any point in the future:

Loan-Seeker is not broker or a lender but a mortgages, loans and remortgages finding service that introduces people loan arrangers and mortgage lenders. Loan-Seeker.co.uk works independent of any loans or mortgages company but Loan-Seeker.co.uk does have arrangements with certain lenders. These arrangements are made depending on on the offers particular lenders make available to Loan-Seeker.co.uk. The Yorkshire Bank can likely only ever offer loan products from the Yorkshire Bank lender panel, so you may not get the most competitive deal on the market. If you are want a Yorkshire Bank loan or Yorkshire Bank remortgage quote, you can visit the YBOnline here www.ybonline.co.uk.