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66.—(1) Where a building society’s individual accounts are prepared in accordance with the pre-commencement version of section 72A(2)(b) of the Building Societies Act 1986, the accounts are to continue to be treated as “IAS individual accounts” for the purposes of that Act.
(2) Where, in the last financial year of a building society to begin before exit day, the society’s individual accounts are prepared in accordance with the pre-commencement version of section 72A(2)(b) of that Act, section 72A(3) and (4) of that Act have effect in relation to the society as if the references to the first IAS year were to that financial year.
(3) Where the group accounts of a building society are prepared in accordance with the pre-commencement version of section 72E(3)(b) of the Building Societies Act 1986, the accounts are to continue to be treated as “IAS group accounts” for the purposes of that Act.
(4) Where, in the last financial year of a building society to begin before exit day, the group accounts of the society are prepared in accordance with the pre-commencement version of section 72E(3)(b) of that Act, section 72E(4) and (5) of that Act have effect in relation to the society as if the reference to the first IAS year were to that financial year.
(5) In this paragraph, references to the “pre-commencement version” of a provision of the Building Societies Act 1986 are to that provision as it had effect before exit day in relation to a financial year of a building society that began before exit day.
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