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Bristol and West plc (B&W) is a commercial bank in the United Kingdom, a division of the Bank of Ireland. B&W has its headquarters in Bristol, England. It was previously a building society known as the Bristol and West Building Society. The bank's main business is mortgage lending for residential and commercial customers.
   In 2005, Bristol and West sold its savings and investment business to the Britannia Building Society. The deal also included Bristol and West's branch network, as well as its direct savings business.

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