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  2. Birmingham Midshires | Saving accounts

    www.birminghammidshires.co.uk

    Learn more about using your BM Savings account and how the closure of accounts will take place.

  3. Birmingham Midshires | Contact us

    www.birminghammidshires.co.uk/about/contact

    In the meantime, please call us on 0345 602 2828 or write to us at the address below. By phone call us on 0345 602 2828. By post write to us at: BM Savings Customer Relations Team. Birmingham Midshires. Pendeford Business Park. Wobaston Road. Wolverhampton. WV9 5HA.

  4. Birmingham Midshires no longer offers mortgage products direct to customers. This includes servicing existing customers with product transfers, further advances and mainstream mortgages. If you have a Buy to let mortgage, to find out more about the products we offer through the intermediary channel please contact an independent financial adviser.

  5. Existing Customers | Birmingham Midshires Mortgages

    www.bmmortgages.co.uk/existing-customers

    Support for our residential mortgage customers. We understand you might be worried about the rising costs of living - we're here to help. To support you through this difficult time, we've introduced a range of options that could help you stay on top of your mortgage payments. Residential mortgage support.

  6. Birmingham Midshires | Managing your account

    www.birminghammidshires.co.uk/existing-savers/...

    Helping you get the most from your account. If you're new to Birmingham Midshires, or even if you've been saving with us for a while, you're bound to have some questions about your account. Use this section to understand more about how your account operates and how you can get the most from it.

  7. Birmingham Midshires - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham Midshires is an online trading name of Bank of Scotland plc (part of Lloyds Banking Group). It is headquartered at Pendeford Business Park, Wolverhampton. It previously had 67 branches throughout England and Wales. Previously, Birmingham Midshires was a building society, known as the Birmingham Midshires Building Society.

  8. Birmingham Midshires | Help Centre

    www.birminghammidshires.co.uk/help-centre

    Birmingham Midshires is a division of Bank of Scotland plc which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority under registration number 169628.