Celebrating record results and donating to Maggie’s at our Centenary AGM

Post by Swansea Building Society
April 28, 2023
Celebrating record results and donating to Maggie’s at our Centenary AGM

On the back of posting another set of record-breaking results and in our 100th year of trading, we held our annual general meeting (AGM) at the Swansea.com stadium yesterday (Thursday, April 27). We also presented a substantial cheque to partner charity Maggie’s, donating more than a pound for each vote received. 

At the event, which was livestreamed for the first time in our Centenary year, the board of the Society presented and explained our best-ever set of results to members as we benefitted from supporting local communities from our growing network of local branches across South Wales, while reaping the rewards of an investment programme we started in 2015. We also took the opportunity to reaffirm Maggie’s as our staff charity of choice this year.

The Society was thanked by a representative from Maggie’s, which received almost £20,000 of donations from our Society last year. This figure was topped by a further donation of £2,500 rounded up based on the 2,107 votes we received from our members; the highest number of votes ever submitted. 

Some of the other highlights of the AGM included the introduction to members of our new non-executive director Sophie Thomas, an experienced solicitor with some 15 years’ experience. She replaces Paula Kathrens, who steps down after 10 years, the maximum term which non-executive directors can serve in the role. 

Our full set of results can be found here.

Alun Williams, our Chief Executive, said: 

“2023 finds the Society in confident mood. We now have a small network of four strategically located retail branches, with access to online savings for those customers who choose to use this delivery channel.

“Following the considerable investment made in the business in the five years to 2019 in particular, we have over the last three years started to see the return on that investment. As we continue to grow our balance sheet, economies of scale are starting to be seen in the Society’s profits. 

“Despite the ongoing economic situation and cost of living crisis, our budget for 2023 indicates that we will continue to grow our balance sheet and capital reserves as a result of the increasing volume of mortgage assets that the society now holds.”

Lucia Osmond, Centre Fundraising Manager, Maggie’s, said: 

“We really appreciate the ongoing support of Swansea Building Society. The scale of their support last year was phenomenal, and we are again grateful for their continued support into 2023. Such funds are all used locally to support individuals facing challenges associated with cancer. Thank you so much.”

The Society’s total assets, mortgage balances, savings, capital and profits all reached record highs in the 12 months to December 31, 2022. Our total assets, mortgages and savings balances all increased by a growth rate of 14% compared with the same period a year earlier. 

Total assets increased to £529.8 million, growth of £66.3 million. Our savings balances reached £492.9 million, an increase of £61.6 million. Our mortgage balances were £410.9 million, an increase of £50.3 million. Our mortgage growth was driven by gross mortgage completions of £112.3 million, the second highest in our history after 2021. 

The Society’s growth was supported by record profits before tax of £5.4 million compared with a previous record of £5.2 million in 2021. This is vitally important to us, as it provides us with greater capital reserves to support members achieve their financial goals.

 

Post by Swansea Building Society
April 28, 2023