HC Deb 29 July 1943 vol 391 cc1817-8W
Sir L. Lyle

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the number of small capitalists who now have investments in any of the savings movements of the country?

Sir K. Wood

I append figures showing the numbers of persons with an interest in the various forms of "small savings" enumerated in my reply of 6th July to my hon. Friend the Member for Chislehurst (Sir W. Smithers). It is hardly necessary for me to point out that the same person may have an interest in more than one form of saving.

TABLE
Date. Number of Persons(approx.)
National Savings Certificates, holders, 30th June, 1943 16,500,000
3 per Cent. Defence Bonds: holders, 30th June 1943 1,500,000
Post Office Savings Bank depositors, 30th June, 1943 16,750,000
Trustee Savings Bank depositors: in Ordinary Departments, 30th June, 1943 3,300,000
in Special Investment Departments, 30th June, 1943 360,000
(NOTE.—All depositors in Special Investments Departments are also depositors in Ordinary Departments.)
Holders of Stock (other than 3 per Cent. Defence Bonds) on Post Office and Trustee Savings Banks Stock Register 1,500,000
Birmingham Municipal Bank: depositors, 31st June, 1943 537,000
Building Societies:
Shareholders, 31st Dec, 1942 2,010,000
Depositors 31st June, 1942 756,000
Industiral and Provident Societies:
Shareholders, 31st Dec, 1941 9,982,000
Societies Registered under the Friendly Societies Acts: Members, 31st Dec., 1941 9,509,000
Registered Trade Unions: members, 31st Dec., 1941 5,981,000
Railway Savings Banks: depositors, 31st Dec., 1941 187,000

Industrial Assurance Companies and Societies. The number of policies is about 106,716,000. The number of insurers is not available, but may be very approximately estimated on the assumption that each insurer holds an average of three policies.