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Mortgage lender Bradford & Bingley (B&B) is to be nationalised, the government has confirmed. | Mortgage lender Bradford & Bingley (B&B) is to be nationalised, the government has confirmed. |
Under the arrangement, the government will take control of the bank's £50bn in mortgages and loans. Shares in the company have been suspended. | Under the arrangement, the government will take control of the bank's £50bn in mortgages and loans. Shares in the company have been suspended. |
B&B's £20bn savings business and branch network will be bought by rival Abbey, which is in turn owned by Spanish banking group Santander. | B&B's £20bn savings business and branch network will be bought by rival Abbey, which is in turn owned by Spanish banking group Santander. |
B&B is the latest bank to fall victim to the crisis in the financial sector. | B&B is the latest bank to fall victim to the crisis in the financial sector. |
'Lost confidence' | 'Lost confidence' |
"Following recent turbulence in global financial markets, Bradford & Bingley has found itself under increasing pressure as investors and lenders lost confidence in its ability to carry on as an independent institution," said the Treasury. | "Following recent turbulence in global financial markets, Bradford & Bingley has found itself under increasing pressure as investors and lenders lost confidence in its ability to carry on as an independent institution," said the Treasury. |
For taxpayers to lose a penny Bradford & Bingley's future losses would have to be unthinkably huge BBC business editor Robert Peston Read Robert Peston's blogQ&A: Bradford & Bingley bail-out | For taxpayers to lose a penny Bradford & Bingley's future losses would have to be unthinkably huge BBC business editor Robert Peston Read Robert Peston's blogQ&A: Bradford & Bingley bail-out |
It added that the move would protect savers' money and that B&B's branches, call centres and internet operations would "be open for business as usual to provide continuity of service to customers". | It added that the move would protect savers' money and that B&B's branches, call centres and internet operations would "be open for business as usual to provide continuity of service to customers". |
BBC business editor Robert Peston said it was a good deal for taxpayers, and that the risk was "quite close to nil". | BBC business editor Robert Peston said it was a good deal for taxpayers, and that the risk was "quite close to nil". |
Chancellor Alistair Darling told the BBC Radio Four's Today programme that the government had moved to nationalise B&B "to provide the stability" that the UK financial sector needs. | Chancellor Alistair Darling told the BBC Radio Four's Today programme that the government had moved to nationalise B&B "to provide the stability" that the UK financial sector needs. |
Mr Darling added that under B&B's nationalisation, taxpayers were protected from any losses due to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. | Mr Darling added that under B&B's nationalisation, taxpayers were protected from any losses due to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. |
BRADFORD & BINGLEY Founded in 1964Switches from a building society to bank in 2000Employs 2,862 people£400m share issue to raise funds in June is undersubscribedBased in West Yorkshire | BRADFORD & BINGLEY Founded in 1964Switches from a building society to bank in 2000Employs 2,862 people£400m share issue to raise funds in June is undersubscribedBased in West Yorkshire |
This means that if B&B's remaining assets prove insufficient, the balance will ultimately be paid by the wider UK banking sector, although Mr Darling said that possible scenario would be a long way down the line. | This means that if B&B's remaining assets prove insufficient, the balance will ultimately be paid by the wider UK banking sector, although Mr Darling said that possible scenario would be a long way down the line. |
"We are not going to do that immediately, because in the current climate that would be absolutely daft," said the chancellor. | "We are not going to do that immediately, because in the current climate that would be absolutely daft," said the chancellor. |
"But it does mean that in future, as things get better, if there is a shortfall then we will collect it from the industry." | "But it does mean that in future, as things get better, if there is a shortfall then we will collect it from the industry." |
Shadow Chancellor George Osborne told the Today programme that he would study the exact details of the deal, but that protecting taxpayers had to be the main priority. | Shadow Chancellor George Osborne told the Today programme that he would study the exact details of the deal, but that protecting taxpayers had to be the main priority. |
'Good news' | 'Good news' |
B&B is the second UK bank to be nationalised since the start of the global credit turmoil, following Northern Rock's move into state ownership in February this year. | B&B is the second UK bank to be nationalised since the start of the global credit turmoil, following Northern Rock's move into state ownership in February this year. |
Speculation had intensified in recent weeks that B&B was approaching a funding crisis, leading to a growing number of customers withdrawing their funds. | Speculation had intensified in recent weeks that B&B was approaching a funding crisis, leading to a growing number of customers withdrawing their funds. |
B&B got itself into financial difficulty due to the credit crunch sharply increasing the cost of funds it borrowed from the global wholesale money markets. | B&B got itself into financial difficulty due to the credit crunch sharply increasing the cost of funds it borrowed from the global wholesale money markets. |
Its problems were then further intensified by its over reliance upon the buy-to-let market, which has seen a large rise in bad debts as UK house prices have fallen. | Its problems were then further intensified by its over reliance upon the buy-to-let market, which has seen a large rise in bad debts as UK house prices have fallen. |
Abbey chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio said the acquisition of B&B's bank's savings account was "good news" for customers. | |
"They can be certain that their hard-earned savings are with a bank they can trust." | "They can be certain that their hard-earned savings are with a bank they can trust." |
An Abbey spokeswoman said while it was "business as usual" for B&B's branches, it was too early to say whether any would close in the long term. | |
However, with Santander already owning both Abbey and Alliance & Leicester, it is almost inevitable that there will be some branch closures moving forward. | |
Do you have a buy-to-let mortgage with Bradford & Bingley? Are you a B&B investor or shareholder? Send us your comments using the form below: | Do you have a buy-to-let mortgage with Bradford & Bingley? Are you a B&B investor or shareholder? Send us your comments using the form below: |
In most cases a selection of your comments will be published, displaying your name and location unless you state otherwise in the box below. | In most cases a selection of your comments will be published, displaying your name and location unless you state otherwise in the box below. |