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    You will find that most large organisations have recruitment details on their websites.

    http://www.nationwide.co.uk/careers/defa ult.htm

    Nationwide seems to be able to hold onto its employees, so they must be doing something


    i would take my CV to your local nationwide oh and nationwide are a good company oh and good luck with that job


    If you "Google" Nationwide Building Society you will see that they are in takeover talks - hardly the behaviour of a company in trouble don't you agree??

    If in trouble surely Nationwide would be closing a few branches, cutting


    Nationwide in trouble you must be joking, they are the biggest building society and are bailing out the cash strapped bans by loaning them money off the markets.


    Not if you are a Nationwide customer, but there is a minimum withdrawal of £100 if you want to cash a cheque. They are trying to discourage all their customers with bank cards from cashing cheques for smaller amounts to reduce queues.

    nationwide building society news

    Leeds BS launches fixed rate ISA with 25% access

    23.02.12

    Leeds Building Society has released a new one year fixed rate ISA paying a return of three per cent gross p.a./ AER.

    Savers can access up to a quarter of their funds, without notice or penalty, at any time.

    Kim Rebecchi at the Leeds said: “With just over six weeks to go until the end of the 2011-12 tax year, this new account offers a good rate of return to those investors still to use their £5,340 tax free allowance.”

    A minimum of £1 is required to start up the account, which can be opened online, by post or in any branch.


    Source: MyFinances.co.uk