The Co-operative Banking Group

Co-operative Banking Group
Company typeLimited company owned by a consumer co-operative
IndustryFinancial services
PredecessorCIS (founded 1867)
Founded2002 (2002)
Defunct2013
Headquarters,
Key people
Richard Pym (Chairman)
Niall Booker (Chief Executive)
ProductsBanking and Insurance
RevenueGBP 1,116.7 million
ParentThe Co-operative Group
Websitewww.co-operativebankinggroup.co.uk

Co-operative Banking Group Limited (originally Co-operative Financial Services)[1] was a UK-based banking and insurance company and a wholly owned subsidiary of The Co-operative Group. Established in 2002, its head office was located at the CIS Tower, Miller Street, Manchester.

It was mainly known through its two main subsidiaries: The Co-operative Bank (incorporating Smile, the first full internet bank in the UK) and The Co-operative Insurance. Co-operative Financial Services was formed as a holding company to bring these financial subsidiaries together under one umbrella society and to enable synergies between the businesses to be exploited. Following the Co-operative Bank's financial crisis in 2013, the group sold a majority of shares in the business, retaining a 20% stake.[2] As a result, the group was reorganised, and the banking group structure was discontinued.

  1. ^ Registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985, No. IP29379R
  2. ^ Matt Scuffham (10 May 2014). "UK's Co-op Bank completes 400 million pound fundraising". Reuters. Retrieved 27 August 2020.