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Skipton Building Society has launched a dedicated Roses Investment Account for supporters of the Lan...

Skipton Building Society has launched a dedicated Roses Investment Account for supporters of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Country Cricket Clubs. The account is available through all Skipton branches and offers easy access, a free family ticket to any match and waived joining fees for club membership. Customers will be asked to specify the county of their choice so that Skipton can annually donate 1% of the total average balance to either club. For young supporters a junior Lancashire Lighting or Yorkshire Phoenix version of the Roses account is also available.

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