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- Cambridge_&_Counties_Bank abstract "Cambridge & Counties Bank is a Bank in the United Kingdom specialising in loans and deposit accounts for small to medium enterprises (SMEs).Cambridge & Counties Bank launched in June 2012 and has a unique ownership structure, being owned 50% by Trinity Hall, a Cambridge University College, and 50% by Cambridgeshire Local Government Pension Scheme.The bank provides secured loans for business owner occupiers and commercial and residential investment to experienced landlords. The bank also offers a range of deposit/savings accounts for institutions that are available to businesses, charities, clubs, societies and associations.Cambridge & Counties Bank is registered under Company Registration No: 07972522. The bank is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority and can be found under the Financial Services Register No: 579415.".
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- Cambridge_&_Counties_Bank founder "Gary Wilkinson".
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- Cambridge_&_Counties_Bank keyPeople "Mike Kirsopp".
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- Cambridge_&_Counties_Bank comment "Cambridge & Counties Bank is a Bank in the United Kingdom specialising in loans and deposit accounts for small to medium enterprises (SMEs).Cambridge & Counties Bank launched in June 2012 and has a unique ownership structure, being owned 50% by Trinity Hall, a Cambridge University College, and 50% by Cambridgeshire Local Government Pension Scheme.The bank provides secured loans for business owner occupiers and commercial and residential investment to experienced landlords.".
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