Personal savings accounts formerly held with Wesleyan Bank (now HTB Leasing & Finance).
How to obtain your money if your savings account formerly held with Wesleyan Bank has been closed and your money has been paid to a trust
You can contact either HTB Leasing & Finance (formerly Wesleyan Bank) or Hampshire Trust Bank on 020 7862 6222 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm or send an email wb@htb.co.uk.
What information do you need to provide to Hampshire Trust Bank
Hampshire Trust Bank will check your identity to confirm that the money belongs to you. It will require proof of your identity or any other additional information.
Please click here for more information on the types of documents that Hampshire Trust Bank will accept for these purposes.
You will also need to provide your bank account details, which must be a current account held in your name provided by a UK bank. For security reasons, Hampshire Trust Bank need to verify that this is your account, so will require a bank account statement for this account which must be dated within the last three months. You can send a scanned copy, or a clear photo taken with your smartphone by email to wb@htb.co.uk.
Hampshire Trust Bank will not be able to make a payment to you until you have provided this information
HTB Leasing & Finance (formerly Wesleyan Bank) will share the personal information that Hampshire Trust Bank will require when you claim your money from the trust. Hampshire Trust Bank will process this information and all documents it may collect from you when you reclaim your money from the trust for purposes of managing your claim from the trust and meeting its record keeping and reporting obligations. You can find Hampshire Trust Bank’s Fair Processing Notice here, also sometimes known as a Privacy Notice.
How to obtain your money if your savings account formerly held with Airdrie Savings Bank has been closed and your money has been paid to a trust
The former Wesleyan Bank (now HTB Leasing & Finance) was appointed as the trustee of the trust that Airdrie Savings Bank established to hold the money that Airdrie Savings Bank was unable to return to customers when it closed their account/s during the wind down of Airdrie Savings Bank.
The former Wesleyan Bank (now HTB Leasing & Finance) has wound down its savings business and as part of this process it stopped being the trustee of the trust established by Airdrie Savings Bank and appointed Hampshire Trust Bank to replace it as the trustee.
You now need to contact Hampshire Trust Bank, as the new trustee of the trust that was established by Airdrie Savings Bank, to claim your money from the trust. Please see below for how to obtain your money from Hampshire Trust Bank.
How to obtain your money from the Hampshire Trust Bank
You can contact either HTB Leasing & Finance (formerly Wesleyan Bank) or Hampshire Trust Bank on 020 7862 6222 Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm or send an email wb@htb.co.uk.
What information do you need to provide to Hampshire Trust Bank
Hampshire Trust Bank will check your identity to confirm that the money belongs to you. It will require proof of your identity or any other additional information. Please click here for more information on the types of documents that Hampshire Trust Bank will accept for these purposes.
You will also need to provide your bank account details which must be a current account held in your name provided by a UK bank. For security reasons, Hampshire Trust Bank plc need to verify that this is your account, so will require a bank account statement for this account which must be dated within the last three months. You can send a scanned copy, or a clear photo taken with your smartphone by email to wb@htb.co.uk.
Hampshire Trust Bank will not be able to make a payment to you until you have provided this information.
HTB Leasing & Finance (formerly Wesleyan Bank) will share the personal information that Hampshire Trust Bank will require when you claim your money from the trust. Hampshire Trust Bank will process this information and all documents it may collect from you when you reclaim your money from the trust for purposes of managing your claim from the trust and meeting its record keeping and reporting obligations.
You can find Hampshire Trust Bank’s Fair Processing Notice here, also sometimes known as a Privacy Notice.