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Article: Chartered's [pounds sterling]810m surprise Britannia school rule.
- Article from:
- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- February 19, 2004
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EDUCATION on money matters should be a compulsory part of schools' curriculums, says Britannia Building Society.
Borrowers need a better understanding of the risks, for example, of coming off a fixed-rate mortgage, according to chief executive Neville Richardson.
Britannia, the UK's second-biggest society, sees little sign of stress at present. Gross lending rose 18pc last year to [pounds sterling]5.8bn, total assets 12pc to [pounds ...