Our sort code is 23 62 47. Can I send a cheque? Yes you can make payments into your account by cheque.
Whilst most standard UK bank accounts have an 8 digit account number and 6 digit sort code, some Building Society accounts may also have what's referred to as a 'building society roll number' or just a 'roll number' - a reference code with letters and numbers.
Founded in 1849 to help people buy enough land to secure the vote, our mission today is to be a safe home for savers, and to provide safe homes for our communities. In 2021 we changed our name from Ipswich Building Society to Suffolk Building Society, to better reflect the broader community we serve.
Yorkshire Building Society sort code — 609204.
A sort code is an important factor of your bank account. A sort code is a 6 digit number that identifies your bank. It's usually split up into pairs; the first two digits identify which bank it is and the last four digits refer to the specific branch of the bank, where you opened the account.
If you want to change your correspondence address we will require a signed (wet) signature, please give us a call on 01473 278511 or complete our enquiry form. If you are changing your correspondence address because you wish to rent out your house, you will need the Society's consent to do so.
What are Suffolk Building Society's bank details? For all accounts, the Society bank details are: Sort Code: 23-44-48, Account Number: 00004000. Please remember to always quote your 9 digit account number when making a transfer in to your Suffolk Building Society account.