Kent Reliance Provident Society
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Company type | Mutual |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 2010 (Fully Operational: Feburary 2011) |
Headquarters | Chatham, Kent, United Kingdom |
Key people | Malcom McCaig |
Website | http://www.krps.com |
Kent Reliance Provident Society (KRPS) is an Industrial and Provident Society in the United Kingdom. KRPS has been set up for two purposes, the first being to hold the majority of shares shares in OneSavings[1] following the transfer of Kent Reliance Building Society to OneSavings PLC in Feburary 2011, and the second purpose is to provide banking services to it's members. [2] All members of Kent Reliance Building Society will become members of KRPS as of Feburary 1st 2011 [3]