In 2007, the Group agreed to
outsource its
information systems to
Xansa (now
Sopra Steria). In 2008, Co-operative Financial Services was
Business in the Community's Company of the Year, having been recognised at their
Awards for Excellence gala dinner for making sustainable development a top priority in how it operates and in the products and services offered to its customers. They also won an Impact on Society Award, given to companies that are improving their business and their overall impact on society in the marketplace, the workplace, the environment and the community, through leadership and integration of its
corporate responsibility practices. On 21 January 2009, Co-operative Financial Services and
Britannia Building Society proposed a merger, with the new "super-mutual" being brought under the stewardship of The Co-operative Group. On 29 April 2009 the merger, the first under the so-called
Butterfill Act, was agreed by Britannia members. On 1 August 2009 Britannia Building Society was legally dissolved and Neville Richardson, its last Chief Executive, became Chief Executive of the enlarged CFS. The resultant "super-mutual" had assets of £70 billion and 9 million customers. As of June 2011, Co-operative Financial Services was reported to be close to appointing
Credit Suisse to advise it on a potential bid for the 600+ branches, and a large chunk of mortgage business, that
Lloyds Banking Group was ordered to sell by the
European Commission. In July 2011, the chief executive Neville Richardson was replaced by Barry Tootell, who became acting chief executive of Co-operative Financial Services. Peter Marks, chief executive of Co-operative Financial Services' parent company The Co-operative Group cited Neville's desire to step down as the reason for the change. In September 2011, Co-operative Financial Services became the Co-operative Banking Group. In December 2011 Lloyds Banking Group announced that Co-operative Banking Group was its preferred bidder for the assets which it was selling to comply with EU competition regulations, and that the two parties would be entering into exclusive talks. ==2013 financial crisis==