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4 March 2008

Banking (Special Provisions) Act 2008 and associated orders

The Act and Orders are available from the OPSI website. Direct links are provided below.

The Banking (Special Provisions) Act received Royal Assent on 21st February 2008.

The Treasury announced on 22nd February 2008 that it had acquired all the shares in Northern Rock, including its preference shares, and that all share options and other entitlements to shares issued by the company had been extinguished by a Transfer Order made under the Banking (Special Provisions) Act 2008. The Transfer Order came into force, and the transfers under it were made at, 00:01 on 22 February 2008.

The Banking (Special Provisions) Act 2008 provides for an Order to set up a compensation scheme under which an independent valuer will assess any compensation which may be payable to holders of shares transferred to the Treasury and certain other affected parties. The Order came into force on 13th March 2008.

Andrew Caldwell has been appointed by the Treasury, following the recommendation of an independent appointment panel, as independent valuer for the Northern Rock Compensation Scheme. Mr Caldwell is assessing any compensation that may be payable to the former holders of shares in Northern Rock plc which were transferred to the Treasury on 22nd February 2008.

The brief for applicants and Mr Caldwell's appointment terms can be found in the following documents:

A list of people who held shares immediately prior to the transfer is being maintained. They can update their contact details by following the instructions on the company web site. Further information for those who held Northern Rock shares prior to their transfer into public ownership is available from Mr Caldwell, who can be reached at northern.rock@bdo.co.uk

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