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When my grandfather died in 1977, he left me money in a Principality Building Society passbook account. I was six years old at the time and, from then on, a Principality customer.
The money remained untouched until I went to university in 1990. I used some of it to buy my first Amstrad laptop and my first holiday without the parents. The rest I used as a deposit on my first home – mortgaged and insured by the Principality - when I was 23.
I moved house five years later, but my mortgage and house insurance stayed with the Principality. There’s never been any reason to move.
Thirty three years on from my initial encounter with the Society, I’m now a member of staff.
Posted by: Simon, Bridgend
