Not to be confused with Lloyd's of London, Lloyd's List, Lloyds Bank International, Lloyd's Register, or Lloyd Banks.
"Lloyds TSB" redirects here. For the business that was demerged in 2013, see TSB Bank (United Kingdom).
For other uses, see Lloyds Bank (disambiguation).
Lloyds Bank plc
25 Gresham Street, London
Formerly
Lloyds Bank plc (1865–1999)
Lloyds TSB Bank plc (1999–2013)[1]
Company type
Public limited company
Industry
Financial services
Founded
3 June 1765; 258 years ago (1765-06-03) (Taylors and Lloyds)
Founder
John Taylor
Sampson Lloyd
Headquarters
25 Gresham Street,
London
,
United Kingdom
Key people
Robin Budenberg (Chairman)
Charlie Nunn (CEO)[2]
Products
Banking and Insurance
Operating income
£17.5 billion (2016)[3]
Net income
£16.6 billion (2016)
Total assets
£436 billion (2016, average interest-earning banking assets)
Number of employees
45,856
Parent
Lloyds Banking Group
Subsidiaries
Lloyds Bank International Limited Lloyds Bank (Gibraltar) Limited
Website
lloydsbank.com
Lloyds Bank plc[4][1] is a British retail and commercial bank with branches across England and Wales. It has traditionally been considered one of the "Big Four" clearing banks.[5] Lloyds Bank is the largest retail bank in Britain,[6] and has an extensive network of branches and ATMs in England and Wales (as well as an arrangement for its customers to be serviced by Bank of Scotland branches in Scotland, Halifax branches in Northern Ireland and vice versa) and offers 24-hour telephone and online banking services.
Founded in Birmingham in 1765, it expanded during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and took over a number of smaller banking companies. In 1995, it merged with the Trustee Savings Bank and traded as Lloyds TSB Bank plc between 1999 and 2013. In January 2009, it became the principal subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group, which was formed by the acquisition of HBOS by the then-Lloyds TSB Group.[7] It has its operational headquarters in London and other offices in Wales and Scotland. It also operates a number of the office complex, brand headquarters, and data centres in Birmingham, Yorkshire including Leeds, Sheffield, Halifax and Wolverhampton.
^ ab"LLOYDS BANK PLC overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK". Companies House. 20 April 1865. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
^"Directors". lloydsbankinggroup.com.
^"Lloyds Bank Annual Report, 2016" (PDF).
^"Data Privacy Notice | Privacy | Lloyds Bank". Lloyds Bank. March 2023. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
^"Lloyds Bank to merge with TSB Group". The New York Times, 1 October 1995.
^"Lloyds Bank profits hit by bond buyback". BBC News. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
^Change of Company Name. Archived 9 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine press release by Lloyds TSB Group plc, 16 January 2009.
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