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The membership of the former building society was transferred to KRPS while OSB, trading as Kent Reliance, krbs and Kent Reliance Banking Services, continued the banking activities.
The membership of the former building society was transferred to KRPS while OSB, trading as Kent Reliance, krbs and Kent Reliance Banking Services, continued the banking activities.


OSB subsequently combined with Charter Court Financial Services in 2020 to form OSB Group [JC1] [1].[RO2]
OSB subsequently combined with Charter Court Financial Services in 2020 to form [https://www.osb.co.uk/ OSB Group]<sup>1</sup>.


Due to the fact that the Society had evolved significantly from its original conception, at the Annual General Meeting on 26 July 2022 the members agreed a proposal to wind up the Society [2]. Its assets to be transferred into a new charity, the ‘Kent Reliance Community Foundation Limited’. Philip Heddell and Richard Barker of [https://www.ey.com/en_uk Ernst & Young LLP].
Due to the fact that the Society had evolved significantly from its original conception, at the Annual General Meeting on 26 July 2022 the members agreed a proposal to wind up the Society<sup>2</sup>. Its assets to be transferred into a new charity, the ‘Kent Reliance Community Foundation Limited’.


As a result of this decision it is no longer possible to apply to become a member of KRPS.
As a result of this decision it is no longer possible to apply to become a member of KRPS.
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1.Combination with Charter Court Financial Services <nowiki>[https://www.osb.co.uk/investors/combination-with-charter-court-financial-services/]</nowiki>
1.Combination with [https://www.osb.co.uk/investors/combination-with-charter-court-financial-services/ Charter Court Financial Services]


2.Kent Reliance Provident Society origins, aims and future proposals
2.Kent Reliance Provident Society origins, aims and [https://www.krps.com/future-proposals future proposals] {{UK-finance-company-stub}}

<nowiki>[https://www.krps.com/future-proposals]</nowiki>{{UK-finance-company-stub}}

Revision as of 12:48, 27 March 2023

Kent Reliance Provident Society
Company typeMutual
IndustryFinancial services
Founded2011
HeadquartersChatham, Kent, United Kingdom
Key people
Malcom McCaig
SubsidiariesOneSavings Bank plc (59.9% share)
Websitewww.krps.com

Kent Reliance Provident Society

The Kent Reliance Provident Society (KRPS) was an industrial and provident society in the United Kingdom, formed as part of the transfer in 2011 of Kent Reliance Building Society's business to OneSavings Bank plc (OSB).

The membership of the former building society was transferred to KRPS while OSB, trading as Kent Reliance, krbs and Kent Reliance Banking Services, continued the banking activities.

OSB subsequently combined with Charter Court Financial Services in 2020 to form OSB Group1.

Due to the fact that the Society had evolved significantly from its original conception, at the Annual General Meeting on 26 July 2022 the members agreed a proposal to wind up the Society2. Its assets to be transferred into a new charity, the ‘Kent Reliance Community Foundation Limited’.

As a result of this decision it is no longer possible to apply to become a member of KRPS.


References

1.Combination with Charter Court Financial Services

2.Kent Reliance Provident Society origins, aims and future proposals