DISGRUNTLED members of the Cheshire reacted angrily to the merger with Nationwide at a "special" meeting last week – and to the shock that £5 MILLION has sunk in a beleaguered Icelandic bank.
The public consultation chaired by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), held at Macclesfield Town Hall on Thursday, November 20, gave the Cheshire’s 440,000 members a chance to air their views.
Six account holders of the mutual had requested to speak at the meeting, while 50 had filed written complaints. But only two turned up to be heard.
Leading the charge was Sutton borough councillor Hilda Gaddum, 63, who read out a lengthy statement.
Hilda, who has been a member at the Cheshire for 35 years, is worried about job losses in Macclesfield and claims the small shareholder was "betrayed" by "unwise" decisions.
The Sutton councillor also blasted bosses for putting £5m of the society’s cash in doomed Icelandic bank Glitnir.
Her statement added: "Another question I asked was about the high pay-off to the chief executive, which I queried, when we are to lose the building society on her watch.
"I believe the whole community, savers, borrowers, workforce and the town of Macclesfield have been let down very badly by the board."
The consultation was held instead of a vote on the rescue – the normal course of action when one mutual is taken over by another.
But the FSA said the current economic situation and the state of the finances at the Cheshire warranted special circumstances.
Building society rules say the FSA must pass mergers, unless members can convince them otherwise.
A spokesman for the FSA said the results of the meeting and of the marriage between the Cheshire and the Nationwide will be published in "mid December" when it will be officially rubber stamped or thrown out.
A statement from the Cheshire added: "At the hearing, two members gave their views and the Cheshire reiterated that it had considered carefully the society’s position in the unprecedented market turmoil and believed that the best route was to join a fellow mutual organisation to ensure strength and stability for its members. The Cheshire confirms that it has £5m on deposit with Glitnir, the Icelandic bank which has been placed into administration by the Icelandic government."
Savers and depositors will now only get protection from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme on a total of £50,000 across the whole of the Cheshire-Derbyshire-Nationwide giant – as opposed to the current £50,000 per-bank limit.

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Quiggers, Malta (26/11/2008 at 19:39)
The Satisfied Customer (28/11/2008 at 02:18)
Honest Joe (28/11/2008 at 15:54)
Now toddle off quitely, but I don't think that is possible with you.
slinkywizard, Macclesfield (28/11/2008 at 16:53)
The Satisfied Customer (28/11/2008 at 21:42)
Bill Kerr (29/11/2008 at 16:08)
I always suspected that you were not genuine. Australia, you are wecome to him (them).
Perhaps you will now attack your exposer, that is the facist way.
A Resident (29/11/2008 at 19:56)
The Satisfied Customer (01/12/2008 at 01:34)
A Resident - if you want to comment learn how to construct sentances, birdbrain.
Bill, maybe you should go to spelling class as well, what is a FACIST?
Maybe A Resident, Maxonian, Bill Kerr, Honest Joe & T Eastman should go on Eggheads - they'd be unbeatable!
The Satisfied Customer (01/12/2008 at 11:39)
What school did you go to fella? i am sure between a few of us on here we can prove that HJ and his, ahem, cohorts, are completely deluded.
MaccSpider (01/12/2008 at 16:07)
slinkywizard, Macclesfield (01/12/2008 at 16:32)
The Satisfied Customer (02/12/2008 at 12:05)
SW Tytherington - was Mr McCall head when you were there? his lad was in my form at AH.
MaccSpider (02/12/2008 at 13:16)
The Satisfied Customer (03/12/2008 at 02:33)
PeteF (03/12/2008 at 13:22)
We have a lovely collection of comments below that could be used in a text book on how not to use the comma, how not to put a sentence together, how not to spell.
I have no doubt, by the way, that these people bemoan standards in schools. How it was so much better in their day.
Well, let's politely say that whoever taught these people English was a bit of a duffer
MaccSpider (03/12/2008 at 14:46)
Woman, Macc (03/12/2008 at 16:11)
Do you all realise just how silly and juvenile you appear to be?
MaccSpider (03/12/2008 at 17:34)
Now, I see that you have not made ANY comments on any of the topics where you have been trying to impose your own rules on everyone else. What does that say about you?
Do the rest of the Gordonites agree with you by the way?
mogangirl (03/12/2008 at 18:55)
The Satisfied Customer (04/12/2008 at 02:27)
But you wont will you, because thats not why you post is it?
slinkywizard, Macclesfield (04/12/2008 at 08:56)
Michael Percival, Balmain, NSW (04/12/2008 at 10:21)