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Skipton Building Society

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Dreadful - Anonymous employee Skipton Building Society Employee Review

1.0
12 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are still colleagues remaining who care deeply for our customers. The pension scheme is positive and keeping branches open is brilliant.

Cons

Working for The Skipton building society used to mean something. There was pride, trust, and a sense of integrity. Unfortunately, the culture has shifted so dramatically that it’s barely recognisable now. Progression & Favouritism Unless you have friends in ExCo, progression is extremely limited. It’s very much a “your face has to fit” environment. Hard work and capability don’t seem to matter as much as who you know. Poor Use of Members’ Money Over £50,000,000 has been poured into new systems that simply don’t work. They add no value for customers and create more frustration for colleagues. It’s hard to watch that level of waste while being told to “do more with less”. Toxic Competition Between Departments There’s an odd, unprofessional competition between Homes and Money over which celebrity they can secure. Homes is clearly the favourite child, while Money is treated like the poor relation. It’s divisive and does nothing to improve service. Workload & Expectations Workloads keep increasing with no additional support. Colleagues are expected to work beyond their contracted hours for free, under the guise of “goodwill”. At the same time, ExCo make veiled threats about AI replacing jobs. It’s demoralising and completely tone‑deaf. Lack of Transparency & Poor Leadership The business has become secretive. ExCo openly state they won’t answer questions. Recent redundancies were handled appallingly—people were told to leave or accept downgraded roles with no explanation. It felt cold and disrespectful. Office Conditions Head office conditions are poor. There aren’t enough desks despite repeated assurances. It already feels like a battery farm, especially for telephony colleagues packed in row after row. It’s not a healthy or productive environment. Lack of Support for Colleagues With Additional Needs Colleagues with caring responsibilities or additional needs have been asked to disclose deeply personal information just to justify why working in the office three days a week is difficult. It’s intrusive and shows a lack of empathy. Overall This company once stood for trust, pride, and integrity. Sadly, it has become the opposite. The culture is deteriorating, leadership feels disconnected from reality, and colleagues are left feeling undervalued, unheard, and exhausted.

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Skipton Building Society Response
1mo
We are sorry to hear how you feel. We are going through a period of change, and whilst we truly believe that these changes are right for the future of Skipton, we don’t underestimate the impact that change can have. We won’t comment on every point you’ve made but with regards to your mention of us working with “celebrities”, Skipton has always been a purpose-driven organisation, focused on helping people own homes, plan their futures, and feel financially confident. That purpose shapes our decisions, and we’re committed to sharing it more broadly - not just internally - to raise awareness of who we are and what we do. As a member-owned business, we take very seriously the responsibility of how we spend our members’ money. If you’re open to sharing more detail at any point, you can use the internal feedback channels or you could email talentacquisition@skipton.co.uk. This way we can make sure the right people hear your feedback and we can respond in the right way. If you’d rather not, we still appreciate you sharing your feedback here, and wish you well in your career at Skipton. Thanks Rose

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