What is a building society roll number?

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Building society roll number is a number that uniquely identifies an individual's account usually a savings account. It is sometimes confused with a Bank Account Number or a customer reference number and is used by some building societies for identification purposes.
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A building society roll number is a reference number used by a building society to uniquely identify a client's account, especially the savings account. This is specifically for building societies not banks. Its use is however diminishing in the emergence of sort-code and account number allocations to clients.
A building society roll number is clients reference number used to uniquely identify an individuals savings account.
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You have a bank account - not a building society account, so you simply leave it blank
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If it isn't on paperwork they've sent you you'll need to ring them or pop in to the branch and ask. It's possible you don't have one as I'm not sure the Co-op bank uses them.
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A building society roll number is the number associated with your savings account which you have with the Abbey National. Any one of the links below should explain : - What is a building
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